Cervical Cancer Screening Awareness Survey: Over 40% Cite "Just Because" as Top Reason for Skipping; Certain Proportion Shows Positive Intent When Presented with "HPV Test Every 5 Years"
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Roche Diagnostics surveyed 2,047 women regarding cervical cancer screening. The top reason for skipping was "just because," but over 40% showed positive intent to get screened if offered an HPV test every 5 years.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the most common reason for not going to cervical cancer screening?
- A: According to a Roche survey, 43.3% of women do not get screened because they feel like it's unnecessary or they don't have a specific reason.
- Q: Will the introduction of HPV testing increase the screening rate?
- A: 41.1% of those who have not been screened expressed a willingness to be screened if offered a HPV test every 5 years, indicating potential improvement.
- Q: What is the current cervical cancer screening rate in Japan?
- A: The current screening rate in Japan is 43.6%, falling short of the national target of 60%.