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Testing the Accuracy of a Self-Collected Pap Smear Versus Healthcare Provider-Collected Pap Smear for Cervical Cancer Screening

Trial Status: active

This clinical trial tests the accuracy of a self-collected Papanicolaou test (Pap smear) versus in-clinic screening by a healthcare professional in a clinical setting. Currently, cervical cancer screening in the United States is typically performed by a healthcare provider in the clinical setting. However, self-sampling has been shown to be a viable screening strategy among underserved populations. Information gained from this study may help researchers determine whether self-collected Pap smears are as accurate as provider-collected Pap smears.