Impact of variations in triage cytology interpretation on human papillomavirus–based cervical screening and implications for screening algorithms
European Journal of Cancer2016Vol. 68, pp. 148–155
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Guglielmo Ronco, Marco Zappa, Silvia Franceschi, Sara Tùnesi, Adele Caprioglio, Massimo Confortini, Annarosa Del Mistro, Francesca Carozzi, Nereo Segnan, Manuel Zorzi, Paolo Giorgi Rossi, A. Gillio Tos, Pamela Giubilato, Luigi Pasquale, Gilda da Graça Luciano, E Polla, Paolo Dalla Palma, Chiara Fedato, Fiorella Zago, Ariel Leyva Pupo, I. Simoncello, Maria Gabriella Penon, Lauren Gallo, Annamaria Del Sole, Luisa Paterlini, Cinzia Campari, Anna Iossa, Alessandra Barca, Maria Concetta Tufi, Paola Bellardini, C Fortunato, Maria Carmela Minna, A. Macerola, Donatella Caraceni
Abstract
Repeat HPV testing limits the effect of subjectivity of cytology interpretation on overall referral and sensitivity. These will change only slightly when replacing cytology with another test if the interval to HPV repeat remains unchanged.
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