{"podcast":{"title":"BJGP Interviews","slug":"bjgp-interviews-1317540","podcast_index_feed_id":1317540,"rss_url":"https://feeds.captivate.fm/bjgp/","website_url":"https://www.bjgplife.com/podcast","image_url":"https://artwork.captivate.fm/a0571431-c754-4d19-aa78-8985285552a9/a2latk3exjxonxk7ainz9t7w.jpg","author":"The British Journal of General Practice","episode_count":200,"summary":"Listen to BJGP Interviews for the latest updates on primary care and general practice research. Hear from researchers and clinicians who will update and guide you to the best practice. We all want to deliver better care to patients and improve health through better research and its translation into practice and policy. The BJGP is a leading international journal of primary care with the aim to serve the primary care community. Whether you are a general practitioner or a nurse, a researcher, we publish a full range of research studies from RCTs to the best qualitative literature on primary care. In addition, we publish editorials, articles on the clinical practice, and in-depth analysis of the topics that matter. We are inclusive and determined to serve the primary care community. BJGP Interviews brings all these articles to you through conversations with world-leading experts. The BJGP is the journal of the UK's Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP). The RCGP grant full editorial independence to the BJGP and the views published in the BJGP do not necessarily represent those of the College. For all the latest research, editorials and clinical practice articles visit BJGP.or…","last_synced_at":null,"page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/bjgp-interviews-1317540"},"episode":{"title":"From swabs to urine sampling: Rethinking cervical screening in general practice","slug":"from-swabs-to-urine-sampling-rethinking-cervical-screening-in-general-practice","published_at":"2026-02-17T07:00:00+00:00","page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/bjgp-interviews-1317540/from-swabs-to-urine-sampling-rethinking-cervical-screening-in-general-practice","show_page_url":"https://stenobird.com/podcast/bjgp-interviews-1317540","url":"https://bjgplife.com/from-swabs-to-urine-rethinking-cervical-screening-in-general-practice","audio_url":"https://episodes.captivate.fm/episode/b4f4dea5-5311-4455-b22c-0979648caf25.mp3","summary":"Today, we’re speaking to Prof Emma Crosbie, Professor of Gynaecological Oncology based at the University of Manchester. Title of paper: Urine human papillomavirus testing for cervical screening in a UK general screening population: a diagnostic test accuracy study Available at: https://doi.org/10.3399/BJGP.2025.0105 The switch from primary cytology to primary human papillomavirus testing has enabled innovations in self-sampling for cervical screening. This study shows that urine self-collected with a first-void urine collection device has similar diagnostic test accuracy and acceptability to cervical sampling in a general screening population. Urine self-sampling has real-world potential as an alternative cervical screening option. Transcript This transcript was generated using AI and has not been reviewed for accuracy. Please be aware it may contain errors or omissions. Speaker A 00:00:01.440 - 00:01:07.140 Hello and welcome to BJGP Interviews. I'm Nada Khan and I'm one of the Associate Editors of the bjgp. Thanks for listening to this podcast today. In today's episode, we're speaking to Professor Emma Crosby, who is professor of Gynecological Oncology based at the University of Manchester. We're here to talk about her really exciting paper that's recently been published in the December 2025 issue of the BJGP. The paper is titled Urine Human Papillovirus Testing for Cervical Screening in UK General Screening Population A Diagnostic Test Accuracy Study. So, hi Emma, it's lovely to meet you and to talk about this paper. I really just wanted to start off talking a bit around cervical screening in the uk, and you mentioned this in the introduction to the paper as well, that cervical screening really does have variable uptake rates and we know that there are some, some bar…","meta_description":"Today, we’re speaking to Prof Emma Crosbie, Professor of Gynaecological Oncology based at the University of Manchester. 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