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Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand

BACKGROUND: We determined testing of self-sampling vagina swabs for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can be used to screen for cervical disease in outpatient clinics. METHODS: In this study, women attending cervical cancer screening clinic and gynecology clinic of the National Cancer Institute were invit...

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Autores principales: Sangrajrang, Suleeporn, Pitakkarnkul, Supakorn, Muwonge, Richard, Ploysawang, Pattama, Pangmuang, Parinda, Seeda, Kanda, Basu, Partha
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37642046
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2615
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author Sangrajrang, Suleeporn
Pitakkarnkul, Supakorn
Muwonge, Richard
Ploysawang, Pattama
Pangmuang, Parinda
Seeda, Kanda
Basu, Partha
author_facet Sangrajrang, Suleeporn
Pitakkarnkul, Supakorn
Muwonge, Richard
Ploysawang, Pattama
Pangmuang, Parinda
Seeda, Kanda
Basu, Partha
author_sort Sangrajrang, Suleeporn
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description BACKGROUND: We determined testing of self-sampling vagina swabs for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can be used to screen for cervical disease in outpatient clinics. METHODS: In this study, women attending cervical cancer screening clinic and gynecology clinic of the National Cancer Institute were invited to take a vaginal self-sampling and physician-collected cervical sampling. RESULTS: Of 268 participants, 20 (7.5%) were HPV-positive on the physician-collected samples. Among these screen-positive women, only two (0.7%) had HPV 18 and/or 45 and none had HPV 16 infections. For the self-collected samples, 4 participants had invalid HPV test results. Of the remaining 264 women with valid test results on self-collected samples, 29 (11.0 %) were HPV-positive, of whom, two (0.8%) were infected with HPV 16 and one (0.4%) with HPV 18 and/or 45 infections. The agreement between self-sampling and physician-sampling HPV test results (when two HPV results categories were considered) was 92. 8% with a moderate Kappa value of 0.57. CONCLUSION: Overall, self-sampling seems to be a reliable alternative to health-provider collection. However, instructions on proper procedures for sample collection to the women are important step before general roll out.
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spelling pubmed-106852042023-11-30 Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand Sangrajrang, Suleeporn Pitakkarnkul, Supakorn Muwonge, Richard Ploysawang, Pattama Pangmuang, Parinda Seeda, Kanda Basu, Partha Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article BACKGROUND: We determined testing of self-sampling vagina swabs for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) can be used to screen for cervical disease in outpatient clinics. METHODS: In this study, women attending cervical cancer screening clinic and gynecology clinic of the National Cancer Institute were invited to take a vaginal self-sampling and physician-collected cervical sampling. RESULTS: Of 268 participants, 20 (7.5%) were HPV-positive on the physician-collected samples. Among these screen-positive women, only two (0.7%) had HPV 18 and/or 45 and none had HPV 16 infections. For the self-collected samples, 4 participants had invalid HPV test results. Of the remaining 264 women with valid test results on self-collected samples, 29 (11.0 %) were HPV-positive, of whom, two (0.8%) were infected with HPV 16 and one (0.4%) with HPV 18 and/or 45 infections. The agreement between self-sampling and physician-sampling HPV test results (when two HPV results categories were considered) was 92. 8% with a moderate Kappa value of 0.57. CONCLUSION: Overall, self-sampling seems to be a reliable alternative to health-provider collection. However, instructions on proper procedures for sample collection to the women are important step before general roll out. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10685204/ /pubmed/37642046 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2615 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Sangrajrang, Suleeporn
Pitakkarnkul, Supakorn
Muwonge, Richard
Ploysawang, Pattama
Pangmuang, Parinda
Seeda, Kanda
Basu, Partha
Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title_full Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title_fullStr Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title_full_unstemmed Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title_short Agreement between Self- and PhysicianSampling for Detection of HighRisk Human Papillomavirus Infections in Women Attending Cervical Screening at National Cancer Institute, Thailand
title_sort agreement between self- and physiciansampling for detection of highrisk human papillomavirus infections in women attending cervical screening at national cancer institute, thailand
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10685204/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37642046
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.8.2615
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