How much does it cost to get a cervical HPV test?

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Regular HPV testing for adult women is crucial for timely diagnosis of cervical cancer. The incidence rate of cervical cancer is showing an increasing trend, and like other malignancies, early detection and control of cervical cancer is essential. The earlier it is detected, the better the prognosis will be. Moreover, early symptoms of cervical cancer are not very obvious, which requires us to promptly identify the condition and actively seek treatment.

1. How much does it cost to get an HPV test for the cervix?

Generally, the cost of cervical HPV testing is around 350 yuan. However, prices may vary slightly depending on the consumption level of each region and the size of the hospital. Similarly, the cost of a TCT test is approximately 200 yuan, with minor fluctuations based on regional consumption levels and hospital sizes. Overall, the price range for both tests remains relatively stable.

2. What is the difference between cervical TCT and HPV testing?

Both TCT and HPV are noninvasive tests. Specialized soft brushes are used by medical professionals to collect secretions from the cervical os, and the samples are placed in special culture media for TCT testing. The same samples can also be used for HPV-DNA detection and typing. However, TCT and HPV testing are two distinct types of cervical cancer screening methods.

TCT testing involves collecting cells from the cervix and cervical canal for cytological classification and diagnosis. It is a highly effective cytological technique for detecting cervical cancer cells. TCT cervical cancer screening can detect cervical cancer cells with 100% accuracy and promptly identify precancerous lesions and microbial infections.

HPV testing involves extracting mucus and secretions from the patient's lesion and local tissues for HPV-DNA detection. Persistent high-risk HPV infection can ultimately lead to cervical cancer. If HPV infection is detected alone, no special treatment is required as 70-90% of HPV infections can be cleared by the patient's immune system. However, if cervical abnormalities are also present, further examination of cervical tissue under a colposcope may be necessary, and appropriate treatment options will be selected based on the results.