Is this the end of smear testing?

New test could be performed at home

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Cervical smear tests could become a thing of the past after a method was devised that allows women to take samples at home and post them to the NHS.

The new test uses urine or a sample of cells that can be prepared in minutes with a simple vaginal swab. The news will be welcomed because studies have shown that women much prefer doing a test at home than attending a GP’s surgery.

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