Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a cause of many cancers in the anogenital and
oropharyngeal areas in women and men. The high mortality rate cervical cancer could be
reduced through a comprehensive approach that includes prevention, early diagnosis, effec
tive screening and treatment programs.
Our HPV collection kit is to collect cervical specimen for early detection & cervical cancer
screening, including TCT test, Pap smear test, or DNA-based PCR assay. It can be collected
by professionals or self collection at home for privacy.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a cause of many cancers in the anogenital and
oropharyngeal areas in women and men. The high mortality rate cervical cancer could be
reduced through a comprehensive approach that includes prevention, early diagnosis, effec
tive screening and treatment programs.
Our HPV collection kit is to collect cervical specimen for early detection & cervical cancer
screening, including TCT test, Pap smear test, or DNA-based PCR assay. It can be collected
by professionals or self collection at home for privacy.
HPV collection kits are mainly used to collect cell samples from the cervix or other parts of the human body to detect whether there is an infection with human papillomavirus (HPV). Their specific applications are as follows:
Clinical Testing
Cervical Cancer Screening: This is one of the main applications of HPV collection kits. During gynecological examinations, doctors use the sampling brushes in the collection kits to reach deep into the cervical os and rotate them to collect cervical cells. These cells are then used for HPV genotyping and HPV DNA quantification tests. Through these tests, it can be determined whether a patient is infected with HPV and which HPV types are involved, helping doctors assess the patient’s risk of developing cervical cancer and enabling them to take corresponding preventive and treatment measures in a timely manner.
Anal Cancer Screening: For people at high risk of anal cancer, such as homosexual men and those with weakened immune functions, the HPV collection kits can be used to collect cell samples from the anal area to detect HPV infections, assisting in the early screening of anal cancer.
Detection of Other Related Diseases: When there are suspected HPV infection-related lesions in the oral cavity, throat and other parts, the HPV collection kits can also be used to collect local cell samples to detect whether there is an HPV infection, providing a basis for the diagnosis of diseases such as oral cancer and laryngeal cancer.
Epidemiological Studies
Studying the Prevalence Trends of HPV Infections: In large-scale epidemiological investigations, HPV collection kits can be used to uniformly and standardly collect samples from people in different regions and age groups. By analyzing the infection rates and the distribution of infected HPV types, the prevalence trends and changing patterns of HPV in the population can be understood, providing data support for formulating HPV prevention and control strategies.
Studying the Correlation between HPV and Diseases: Through the detection and analysis of a large number of collected samples, the relationship between HPV infection and the occurrence and development of diseases such as cervical cancer and anal cancer can be studied, and the mechanism of HPV infection in disease occurrence can be explored, providing a theoretical basis for disease prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
Health Check-ups
Female Health Check-ups: In routine female health check-ups, HPV testing has become one of the important examination items. Health check-up institutions use HPV collection kits to collect cervical cell samples from examinees for HPV testing, helping women understand their own HPV infection status and raising their awareness of preventing diseases such as cervical cancer.
Health Check-ups for Special Populations: For some people in special occupations, such as sex workers and those who have been taking immunosuppressants for a long time, HPV collection kits can be used for regular HPV testing so that HPV infections can be detected in a timely manner and corresponding intervention measures can be taken to ensure the health of these people.