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Histology verification demonstrates that biospectroscopy analysis of cervical cytology identifies underlying disease more accurately than conventional screening: removing the confounder of discordance. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2014
BACKGROUND: Subjective visual assessment of cervical cytology is flawed, and this can manifest itself by inter- and intra-observer variability resulting ultimately in the degree of discordance in the grading categorisation of samples in screening vs ...
Ketan Gajjar   +13 more
doaj   +15 more sources

Clinical comparison of liquid-based and conventional cytology of oral brush biopsies: a randomized controlled trial [PDF]

open access: yesHead & Face Medicine, 2018
Background Exfoliative cytology performed on oral brush samples can help dentists to decide, whether a given oral lesion is (pre-) malignant. The use of non-invasive brush biopsies as an auxiliary tool in the diagnosis of oral mucosal lesions has gained ...
Constanze Olms   +4 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Liquid-based cytology versus conventional cytology in fine-needle aspirates of salivary gland neoplasms

open access: yesIndian Journal of Pathology and Microbiology, 2018
Background: Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is a method of retrieving and processing of cytological material for the assessment of both gynecological and nongynecological cases introduced in 1996.
Madhu Kumar   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Liquid-based versus conventional cytology in solid pediatric neoplasm: Comparison of their diagnostic and morphological spectra

open access: yesJournal of Cytology, 2016
Background: Conventional cytology (CC) is a well-established and effective methodology for the evaluation of pediatric tumors. Liquid-based cytology (LBC) is a better technique of smear preparation and is at present the standard protocol in cervical ...
Preeti Agarwal   +3 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Prospective multicenter validation of a next-generation sequencing panel using cytology specimens for lung cancer: cPANEL [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Cancer
Background There are no prospective studies to estimate whether cytology specimens can replace tissue samples using lung cancer gene panel analysis.
Kei Morikawa   +15 more
doaj   +2 more sources

Diagnostic Efficacy of DNA Ploidy in Liquid Based Cervical Cytology using DNA Cytometry [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research, 2021
Worldwide cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women and high incidence is reported from India. Liquid Based Cytology (LBC) provides good morphology for detection of cellular abnormalities.
Namrata P Awasthi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Sensitivity of cytology in liver tumor biopsy and its significance in the prompt clinical diagnosis of non‐hepatocellular carcinoma

open access: yesCancer Medicine, 2023
Background Cytology is a fast and simple modality for identifying malignancies and tumor histology. In this study, we analyzed the sensitivity of cytology for liver tumor biopsy and evaluated its potential for prompt clinical diagnosis.
Tasuku Nakabori   +11 more
doaj   +1 more source

Is Methionyl-tRNA Synthetase Applicable as a Diagnostic Marker for Lung Cancer in Bronchial Ultrasound-Guided Brushing Cells?

open access: yesDiagnostics, 2021
Background and objective: Methionyl-tRNA synthetase (MARS) and A variant of Aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase interacting multifunctional protein 2 (AIMP2) with an exon 2 deletion (AIMP2-DX2) are known to be overexpressed in lung cancer.
Kyungjong Lee   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Detection of bladder cancer using voided urine sample and by targeting genomic VPAC receptors

open access: yesIndian Journal of Urology, 2021
Introduction: Cells exfoliated into urine from the bladder can help to diagnose the cancer. The objective of this study was to validate the hypothesis that bladder cancer could be detected noninvasively by a simple and reliable assay targeting genomic ...
Rajendra B Nerli   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Testing positive for human papillomavirus in routine cervical screening: examination of psychosocial impact [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
Objective To examine the psychosocial impact of testing positive for high risk human papillomavirus (HPV) among women attending primary cervical screening.Design Cross sectional survey.Measures were taken at baseline and one week after the receipt of HPV
Cadman, L   +5 more
core   +1 more source

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