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New federal guidance expands at-home cervical cancer screening

The Health Resources and Services Administration released new guidelines for cervical cancer screenings, including an optional self-collection of samples at home.

The guidelines say: Women between the ages of 30 and 65 who are at average risk for cervical cancer are eligible for the self-collection screening option. 

  • The guidelines also recommend high-risk human papillomavirus testing for women of average risk ages 30–65, and Pap smears for women of average risk ages 21–29.

Effective date: This new screening method is expected to be covered by private insurance beginning in January 2027.

Go deeper: Read the updated guidelines. 

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