Impact of knowledge of HPV positivity on cervical cytology performance in latin america

Cervical cytology is recommended by WHO as a triage option in HPV-based cervical cancer screening programmes. We assessed the performance of cytology to detect CIN3+ without and with knowledge of HPV positivity. Women were screened with cytology and HPV across ESTAMPA study centres in Latin America....

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Veröffentlicht in:JNCI : Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2024-11
Hauptverfasser: Ramírez, Arianis Tatiana, Mesher, David, Baena, Armando, Salgado, Yuli, Kasamatsu, Elena, Cristaldo, Carmen, Álvarez, Rodrigo, Rojas, Freddy David, Ramírez, Katherine, Guyot, Julieta, Henríquez, Odessa, González Palma, Hans, Flores, Bettsy, Peñaranda, Jhaquelin, Vero, María José, Robinson, Isabel, Rol, Mary Luz, Rodríguez, Guillermo, Terán, Carolina, Ferrera, Annabelle, Picconi, María Alejandra, Calderon, Alejandro, Mendoza, Laura, Wiesner, Carolina, Almonte, Maribel, Herrero, Rolando
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Zusammenfassung:Cervical cytology is recommended by WHO as a triage option in HPV-based cervical cancer screening programmes. We assessed the performance of cytology to detect CIN3+ without and with knowledge of HPV positivity. Women were screened with cytology and HPV across ESTAMPA study centres in Latin America. Screen-positives were referred to colposcopy with biopsy and treatment as needed. Cytology was initially interpreted without knowing HPV results. A subset of cytologies from HPV-positive women were re-interpreted at the same laboratories, with knowledge of HPV status, blinded to previous cytology and histological diagnosis. Performance indicators for cytology to detect CIN3+ without and with knowledge of HPV positivity were estimated. A total of 4,087 women were included, of which 490 had histologically confirmed CIN3 + (455 CIN3 and 35 cancers). Cytology sensitivity without knowledge of HPV positivity for CIN3+ was 47.2% (95% CI: 42.5-51.9), whereas with knowledge of HPV positivity, the sensitivity was higher (58.9%, 95% CI: 54.2-63.5), p 
ISSN:0027-8874
1460-2105
1460-2105
DOI:10.1093/jnci/djae283