Publications by authors named "Ichiro Tauchi"

Japan is lagging in cervical cancer prevention. The effectiveness of a self-sampling human papillomavirus (HPV) test, a possible measure to overcome this situation, has not yet been evaluated. A randomized controlled trial was performed to evaluate the effectiveness of a self-sampling HPV test on detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or worse (CIN2+) and screening uptake.

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Purpose: In terms of medical policy for cervical cancer prevention, Japan lags far behind other industrialized countries. We initiated a randomized controlled trial to evaluate the self-sampling human papillomavirus (HPV) test as a tool to raise screening uptake and detection of pre-cancer. This study was conducted to explore the acceptability and preference of self-sampling using a subset of the data from this trial.

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A self-sampling human papillomavirus (HPV) test could improve the morbidity and mortality of cervical cancer in Japan. However, its effectiveness and feasibility have not been demonstrated sufficiently. Hence, we launched a randomized controlled trial, which is ongoing, and report the results of a secondary analysis.

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Article Synopsis
  • The incidence of cervical cancer in Japan is rising due to reduced HPV vaccination rates and low screening participation, prompting the need for better screening methods.
  • The Accelerating Cervical Cancer Elimination by Self-Sampling trial aims to compare the effectiveness of self-sampling HPV testing against routine screening methods by involving about 20,000 women who haven't been screened in over 3 years.
  • The study will assess detection rates of cervical precancerous lesions between the two groups and will adhere to ethical guidelines, with results shared in peer-reviewed publications for broader impact.
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