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First of Its Kind HPV Self-Collection Study Launched to Improve Cervical Cancer Screening in Underserved Communities A first of its kind Human Papillomavirus (HPV) self-collection screening pilot program aimed at improving cervical cancer screening in underserved...

Key Takeaway: A pioneering HPV self-collection screening pilot program has launched in Texas, aimed at enhancing cervical cancer screening in underserved communities. The initiative utilizes the FDA-approved BD Onclarity™ HPV Assay for self-testing, eliminating the need for invasive procedures. Conducted at Su Clinica in collaboration with MD Anderson Cancer Center, the study will assess the program's effectiveness and identify challenges in health care accessibility. Supported by a $2.5 million grant from CPRIT, the program emphasizes health equity and aims to develop strategies that can be adapted across other underserved regions.

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  • Launch of the first HPV self-collection pilot program in Texas.
  • The program aims to improve cervical cancer screening in underserved communities.
  • FDA approval of the BD Onclarity™ HPV Assay for self-collection enhances accessibility.
  • Study findings seek to develop best practices for scaling health equity in cancer screening.

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BROWNSVILLE, Texas , Nov. 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- A first of its kind Human Papillomavirus (HPV) self-collection screening pilot program aimed at improving cervical cancer screening in underserved communities has officially launched in Texas . HPV is the cause of virtually all cervical cancers.
The study is being conducted at Su Clinica, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) with locations in Brownsville , Harlingen , Raymondville , and Santa Rosa, Texas , together with researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. This study will evaluate the implementation and effectiveness of self-collected HPV testing in a real-world health care setting. It also aims to identify any challenges and solutions for cervical cancer screening in communities with limited access to health care resources. This initiative will be using the BD Onclarity™ HPV Assay from BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company) (NYSE: BDX ), which was approved earlier this year by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for HPV self-collection screening in health care settings.
"Not only can cervical cancer be prevented, with greater access to vaccines and screening, we have a real opportunity to eliminate this disease as a public health problem in our lifetimes," said Elena Marin , M.D., Chief Executive Officer at Su Clinica. "Women in our region are disproportionately affected by cervical cancer, both in terms of rates and mortality, so there is an urgent need to remove barriers to potentially life-saving screening, and self-collection is a pivotal solution. Having a test that is safe, private, and easy to use will go a long way towards increasing cancer screening rates for those who may be hesitant or unable to receive a traditional screening."
The BD Onclarity™ HPV Assay is FDA-approved for HPV primary testing without the need for a traditional Pap smear performed with a speculum. This new approval of self-collected samples in health care settings opens the door to a less invasive testing option, and it improves access to testing for individuals who face barriers to cervical cancer screening.
The findings from the pilot program will be used to develop potential best practices and implementation blueprints that can be scaled to other underserved communities, ultimately aimed at reducing cervical cancer rates and disparities nationwide. This initiative represents an important step towards achieving health equity for cervical cancer and improving health outcomes for all women.
Underserved communities often face significant barriers to accessing cervical cancer screening, including lack of insurance, limited health care resources, and cultural or language barriers. The program aims to overcome these challenges by providing bilingual self-collection options and financial support for uninsured patients.
The study is supported by a $2.5 million grant from the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT), to MD Anderson over a five-year period. Su Clinica is an FQHC that provides comprehensive health care services to the community and is implementing the program.
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the goal of the new HPV self-collection pilot program?

The program aims to improve cervical cancer screening in underserved communities.

Which assay is used for the HPV self-collection testing?

The initiative uses the FDA-approved BD Onclarity™ HPV Assay.

How does the self-collection option help patients?

It offers a less invasive testing alternative, increasing access for those facing barriers.

What support is offered to uninsured patients?

The program provides financial support and bilingual self-collection options for patients.

Who is conducting the HPV screening program?

Su Clinica and researchers from MD Anderson Cancer Center are conducting the program.

Last updated: Nov 20, 2024