Understanding HPV and Its Risks
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a major cause of cervical cancer. This virus spreads through sexual contact and close skin contact. Often, HPV infections show no symptoms, meaning you could be infected without realising it. While most HPV infections are cleared by the immune system, some high-risk types can persist, leading to cervical cancer. Types 16 and 18 are particularly dangerous, causing about 70% of cervical cancer cases worldwide.
Preventing Cervical Cancer
Preventing cervical cancer starts with the HPV vaccination, recommended for females aged 9 to 26. Singaporean citizens and permanent residents can use MediSave for the Cervarix vaccine, which protects against HPV types 16 and 18. Another vaccine, Gardasil 9, is also available and offers protection against additional cancer-causing HPV types.
The Importance of Regular Screenings
Even if you’ve been vaccinated, regular screenings are essential. The vaccines protect against 70-90% of high-risk HPV types, but screenings are crucial for detecting early changes. Women aged 25 to 29 should have a Pap smear every three years. For those 30 and above, an HPV test every five years is recommended.
HPV Test at Home: A Convenient and Private Option
If you prefer a more private and convenient option, consider taking an HPV test at home. Camtech Health offers a home-based HPV test, allowing you to perform a vaginal swab yourself. This test detects various HPV strains linked to cervical cancer, including types 16, 18, 31, 45, 51, 52, and others.
How the Home HPV Test Works
Ordering the HPV test at home is simple via the Camtech Health app. Complete an online medical assessment and follow the provided instructions to collect your sample. Once collected, return the specimen bag for analysis at a licensed partner lab using advanced diagnostic technologies.
Getting Your Results
Your results will be available within a week on the Camtech Health app. A GP-reviewed report will be provided, and a doctor will discuss your results if needed. Rest assured, your personal data is protected under the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA).
Takeaway
Taking control of your health has never been easier with the option of an HPV test at home. Regular screenings and vaccinations play a crucial role in preventing cervical cancer. With home testing, you can ensure early detection and peace of mind, all from the comfort of your own home.
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