March 16, 2026 · Journal of lower genital tract disease · DOI: 10.1097/LGT.0000000000000940

Integrating Cervical Cancer Screening Into Pre-existing, Low-resource Mexican-US Border Clinics

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The authors aimed to evaluate the feasibility of integrating an HPV-based cervical cancer screening protocol in low-resource clinics along the Mexican-US border. Their findings indicate that the screening can be effectively implemented, with a notable preference for self-collection among patients, although challenges such as follow-up loss and logistical issues remain. The high willingness to recommend the program suggests potential for broader acceptance and impact in similar settings.

Kay Daniels, Michelle J Khan, Lynne Gaffikin, Rodolfo Alejandro Gonzalez Montoya, Paul D Blumenthal

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