A systematic review and meta‐analysis of cytology and HPV‐related biomarkers for anal cancer screening among different risk groups

To inform optimal approaches for detecting anal precancers, we performed a systematic review and meta‐analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of anal cancer screening tests in different populations with elevated risk for anal cancer. We conducted a literature search of studies evaluating tests for anal...

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description To inform optimal approaches for detecting anal precancers, we performed a systematic review and meta‐analysis of the diagnostic accuracy of anal cancer screening tests in different populations with elevated risk for anal cancer. We conducted a literature search of studies evaluating tests for anal precancer and cancer (anal intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or worse, AIN2+) published between January 1, 1997 to September 30, 2021 in PubMed and Embase. Titles and s were screened for inclusion and included articles underwent full‐text review, data ion and quality assessment. We estimated the prevalence of AIN2+ and calculated summary estimates and 95% confidence intervals (CI) of test positivity, sensitivity and specificity and predictive values of various testing strategies, overall and among population subgroups. A total of 39 articles were included. The prevalence of AIN2+ was 20% (95% CI, 17‐29%), and ranged from 22% in men who have sex with men (MSM) living with HIV to 13% in women and 12% in MSM without HIV. The sensitivity and specificity of cytology and HPV testing were 81% and 62% and 92% and 42%, respectively, and 93% and 33%, respectively for cytology and HPV co‐testing. AIN2+ risks were similar among those testing positive for cytology, HPV, or co‐testing. Limited data on other biomarkers (HPV E6/E7 mRNA and p16/Ki‐67 dual stain), suggested higher specificity, but lower sensitivity compared with anal cytology and HPV. Our findings provide important evidence for the development of clinical guidelines using anal cytology and HPV testing for anal cancer screening. What's new? In order to develop global recommendations for anal cancer screening, a better understanding of anal precancer prevalence and screening effectiveness in different populations is needed. In this systematic review and meta‐analysis of 39 studies, overall prevalence of anal precancer was 20%. Screening typically involved anal cytology and high‐risk human papillomavirus (HPV) testing. Test sensitivity and specificity differed across groups, particularly for women, men who have sex with men living with HIV, and individuals without HIV. The findings can be used to support the development of anal cancer screening guidelines using cytology and HPV testing in different populations with increased anal cancer risk.
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anal precancer
Anus
Anus Neoplasms - diagnosis
Anus Neoplasms - epidemiology
Biomarkers
Cancer
Cancer screening
Cellular biology
Colorectal cancer
Cytology
Early Detection of Cancer
Female
HIV
HIV Infections
Homosexuality, Male
HPV testing
Human immunodeficiency virus
Human papillomavirus
Humans
Ki-67 Antigen
Male
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mRNA
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Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
Papillomavirus Infections - epidemiology
Quality control
Reviews
Risk groups
RNA, Messenger - genetics
screening
Sensitivity analysis
Sexual and Gender Minorities
Systematic review
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