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    J Reprod Med. 2008 Jun;53(6):441-8.

    Self-test device for cytology and HPV testing in rural Appalachian women: an evaluation.

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    Division of Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA. andrew.soisson@hsc.utah.edu

    Abstract

    OBJECTIVE:

    To determine the efficacy of a self-test device for obtaining vaginal/cervical samples for HPV DNA and cytologic testing.

    STUDY DESIGN:

    We recruited 878 Appalachian women; 775 were able to submit a self-test sample and a provider-collected sample. Each specimen was assessed for cytologic abnormalities and for high-risk HPV infection.

    RESULTS:

    Specimen adequacy: 869 of 878 (99%) women had sufficient material for cytologic analysis in provider-collected samples compared to 771 of 775 (99%) self-collected specimens (p = NS). There was sufficient cellular material (DNA) for HPV testing in 724 of 834 (87%) provider-collected samples compared to 690 of 736 (94%) self-collected specimens (p <0.04). In the provider-collected samples, 654 of 869 (75%) women had endocervical cells compared to 103 of 771 (13%) self-collected specimens (p <0.001). HPV assessment: 142 (19%) had high-risk HPV DNA detected. Of those women, 28 (20%) had HPV infection detected on the provider-collected specimen only, 51 (36%) on the self-collected specimen only, and 63 (44%) had HPV DNA on both specimens.

    CONCLUSION:

    Our device is sufficient to obtain an adequate number of epithelial cells for cytologic and HPV testing.

    PMID:
    18664063
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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