AIIMS Delhi doctors develop cervical cancer test kit with 2-hour results
New Delhi: Cervical cancer detection tests, which typically cost lakhs and take longer to deliver results, will now become more affordable and faster with a new low-cost nanotechnology-based visual diagnostic kit developed by doctors at the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), New Delhi. The kit is inexpensive, easily accessible, and offers results within just two hours.
Priced at under Rs 100, the test has already been tried on 400 patients and has demonstrated 100 per cent accuracy. The kit, based on nanotechnology, instantly identifies cervical cancer caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV).
What is more fascinating is that the kit does not require only doctors to detect the cancer. Instead, ASHA workers and nurses at primary health centres will also be able to use it. This will enable early cancer detection within a short time frame, thereby expediting the treatment process.
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However, the doctors clarified that this test is not meant for self-testing at this stage since the product has not been examined for the self-test aspect. Therefore, they recommend not to use the test by oneself.
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