In many cases, infections that develop, including HPV, can remain in an individual’s body for years without showing any symptoms. The persistence of these agents can become one of the primary causes of cervical cancer or other serious complications in the future.
Often, due to the many challenges associated with sample collection and its transfer to the laboratory, test results are not reported accurately, leading to numerous false positives and negatives. Additionally, there are various types of HPV, each with different levels of carcinogenic potential. Among them, there are high-risk and low-risk groups.
This test is also highly sensitive, and the accuracy of the laboratory test can provide essential information to the physician.


