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 |
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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 |
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ISSN: | 0027-8874 1460-2105 1460-2105 |
DOI: | 10.1093/jnci/djae283 |