Journal article
Detection of high-grade cervical disease among women referred directly to colposcopy after a positive HPV screening test varies with age and cytology findings
A Farnsworth, JM Roberts, SM Garland, J Crescini, JM Kaldor, DA Machalek
International Journal of Cancer | WILEY | Published : 2020
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.33128
Abstract
Australia's new HPV-based cervical screening program is based on an algorithm that incorporates reflex cytology to guide decisions about further follow-up with colposcopy and, if indicated, biopsy. We reviewed results for 2300 women referred directly for colposcopy after their first positive HPV screening test, to determine the proportion that had underlying histological high-grade abnormality (HGA). Overall, HGA was detected in 24.3% of women. Among HPV16/18 positive women, 18.0% had HGA, increasing from 6.6% among women with negative cytology to 79.7% among women with high-grade squamous lesion or worse, or any glandular lesion on cytology (HSIL+; P-trend <.001). For this latter group, the..
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Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Number: 568971