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At-home HPV tests could spare millions from Pap smears

Last updated: January 8, 2026 2:15 am
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“We’ve known for a long time that the Pap smear is not a good screening test for everybody,” Doll said. “It’s not a great test for young women, and it’s not a great test for older women.”

Instead, the HPV test, she said, is a more sensitive screening tool for cervical cancer, and the at-home HPV test is just as effective as the one done in a doctor’s office. The new guidelines also recommend a Pap test only for women who test positive for high-risk HPV strains, and for women with a history of abnormal Pap tests. 

But the concern remains: Will the shift away from Pap smears mean fewer women seek care overall? 

“I think that’s a real concern,” Doll said. “The broader question is, how do we make sure that women continue to access preventive health care?”

One solution could be to integrate cervical cancer screenings with other preventive health measures, such as mammograms or cholesterol screenings, to encourage women to continue seeking care, Doll said. Other experts suggest that health care providers need to be more proactive in reaching out to patients to remind them of the importance of routine checkups, even if they’re no longer getting a Pap test. 

For now, the hope is that the new guidelines will encourage more women to get screened for cervical cancer, even if it’s from the comfort of their own homes. And in doing so, the guidelines could potentially save even more lives than the Pap smear has already.

The shift towards at-home HPV testing for cervical cancer screening has raised concerns among experts about the potential implications for women’s overall gynecologic health. Michelle Drew, the founder of the Ubuntu Black Family Wellness Collective, emphasized the importance of not neglecting other aspects of gynecologic health during annual exams. She expressed concerns that relying solely on at-home exams may lead to missed opportunities for broader women’s health screenings, potentially resulting in undiagnosed sexually transmitted infections.

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There is a consensus among experts that the introduction of at-home HPV testing presents an opportunity for a public health education campaign. This campaign could emphasize the importance of annual exams for overall gynecologic health, rather than just focusing on cervical cancer screening. By encouraging women to schedule regular visits with healthcare providers, the new guidelines could facilitate more comprehensive health assessments.

Moreover, the at-home HPV test could improve the quality of healthcare visits by allowing providers to dedicate more time to addressing patients’ individual health needs. Rather than rushing through the screening process, gynecologists and midwives can engage in meaningful conversations with patients about their overall health and well-being.

It is essential for healthcare providers to educate patients on the significance of interpreting HPV test results accurately. A positive result does not necessarily indicate cancer, and patients must be connected with healthcare providers for follow-up care and support. Ensuring a seamless connection between patients and healthcare providers is crucial for proper screening, diagnosis, and treatment.

While the convenience of at-home testing is promising, there are concerns about potential disparities in access to screening for uninsured individuals. The cost of the FDA-approved Teal Wand at-home test may pose a barrier for uninsured patients, widening existing disparities in healthcare access. Efforts must be made to address these disparities and ensure that all individuals have equal access to essential preventive services.

In conclusion, the shift towards at-home HPV testing presents both opportunities and challenges for women’s health. By emphasizing the importance of comprehensive gynecologic health assessments and promoting access to screening for all individuals, healthcare providers can ensure that women receive the care they need to maintain optimal health.

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