AI Article Synopsis

  • In Denmark, 45% of cervical cancer cases occur in women who haven't been screened.
  • Evidence shows that HPV self-sampling is more effective in reaching these underscreened women than traditional physician-based methods.
  • The new Danish guidelines recommend offering HPV self-sampling to women who receive a second screening reminder to enhance cervical cancer prevention.

Article Abstract

In Denmark, 45% of all incident cervical cancers are detected in underscreened women. High-level evidence supports, that non-participants in cervical cancer screening are better reached by HPV self-sampling than by regular physician-based screening, including increased uptake among un- or underscreened women. A high compliance to follow-up among HPV-positive self-samplers has been reported. In the new Danish cervical cancer screening guidelines, the regions are endorsed to offer HPV self-sampling to women, who are due to receive the second screening reminder, and in this manner potentially improve cervical cancer prevention.

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