Males Have Lower Anal Pap Smear Screening in a Miami Safety-Net HIV Clinic

Although people with HIV have a markedly higher risk of anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC), there are few evaluations of anal Pap screening determinants within safety-net HIV clinics. We conducted an evaluation of anal Pap screening correlates within a safety-net HIV clinic in Miami. Medical record...

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Hauptverfasser: Ferrari, Corinne B, Ross, Emily J, Vermejo, Maria, Rodriguez, Allan E, Otto, Amy, Dilworth, Samantha E, Cunha, Isabella Rosa, Penedo, Frank J, Antoni, Michael H, Carrico, Adam W
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description Although people with HIV have a markedly higher risk of anal squamous cell carcinoma (ASCC), there are few evaluations of anal Pap screening determinants within safety-net HIV clinics. We conducted an evaluation of anal Pap screening correlates within a safety-net HIV clinic in Miami. Medical records were reviewed for 298 people ages 45 and older receiving HIV primary care. Demographic information and the prevalence of anal Pap screening over 1 year (i.e., 2018-2019) were extracted. Between 2018 and 2019, approximately half (46%) of patients completed anal Pap screening although this varied by sex assigned at birth. More than three-fourths of females (77%) compared to one-fourth (23%) of males were screened between 2018 and 2019 (p 
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