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Title: Building the foundations for an organized population-based cervical cancer screening program with primary HPV self-sampling in Catalonia, Spain: findings from a pilot implementation study
Author: Peremiquel Trillas, Paula
Roura Fornells, Esther
Rangel Sarmiento, Valentina
Morey, Francisca
Font, Rebeca
Carvajal Restoy, Maite
Robles, Claudia
Ibáñez, Raquel
Pijuan, Lara
Tamarit, Lourdes
Cortasa, Dolça
Fernández, Daniel
Alfons Espinàs, Josep
Bruni, Laia
The Catalan Cervical Cancer Screening Program Working Group
Keywords: Càncer de coll uterí
Papil·lomavirus
Cribratge
Cervix cancer
Papillomaviruses
Medical screening
Issue Date: 4-Aug-2025
Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
Abstract: Introduction As part of the transition from opportunistic cytology-based screening to an organized, population-based HPV screening program, Catalonia, Spain, launched an implementation pilot in 2021.Methods The pilot combined home-based HPV self-sampling with pharmacy-based distribution, coordinated by a screening office using an SMS-based invitation and reminder system, alongside structured follow-up of HPV-positive cases by midwives.Results From July 2021 to December 2023, 6,355 women seeking cervical cancer screening were invited to participate in HPV self-sampling via SMS, with high participation (80.9%). Among HPV-positive women (11.8%), compliance with triage cytology was high (98.7%), as with colposcopy referrals when indicated (97.2%). CIN2+ detection rates (3.6% overall, 13.1% in HPV-16 positive) aligned with international studies, reinforcing the value of genotype-specific risk stratification and risk-adapted follow-up pathways in our setting. This organized approach facilitated timely case management and demonstrated the feasibility, acceptability, and effectiveness of the model.Discussion While conducted in an opportunistic screening context with a relatively short follow-up time, these findings support HPV self-sampling as an effective primary screening strategy, including women who regularly attend cervical cancer screening, and provide key insights for its scalability within a population-based program, which began its pilot phase in 2024 and is set for full implementation in 2025.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1580665
It is part of: Frontiers in Medicine, 2025, vol. 12
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/223112
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2025.1580665
ISSN: 2296-858X
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