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What's New? Offering the option of self‐sampling in cervical cancer screening programs could increase participation. However, it could also prompt participants to switch from clinician‐collecting sampling, which has demonstrated higher testing sensitivity and lower loss to follow‐up.
Sylvia Kaljouw +4 more
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Diagnostic Utility and Risk of Malignancy Stratification Using the World Health Organization (WHO) Reporting System for Lung Cytopathology: A One-Year Institutional Study. [PDF]
Boddapati A +4 more
europepmc +1 more source
High sensitivity of biliary brush cytology in patients with suspected perihilar or intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma: a prospective cohort comparison with historical controls [PDF]
Jeska A. Fritzsche +10 more
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Controlled trial of cervical cancer screening frequency among human‐papillomavirus‐vaccinated women
What's New? Since the introduction of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine in 2006, vaccine‐type infections have declined markedly. As nonvaccine HPV types generally carry lower oncogenic potential, this shift warrants reevaluation of cervical screening regimens.
Mònica Ortega Llobet +10 more
wiley +1 more source
Long-term outcomes after cervical cancer screening in El Salvador: primary human papillomavirus screen-and-treat compared with cytology. [PDF]
Alfaro K +15 more
europepmc +1 more source
Current Cytology Practices in Korea: A Nationwide Survey by the Korean Society for Cytopathology [PDF]
Eun Ji Oh +6 more
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What's New? Cervical cancer screening is challenging in postmenopausal women, partly due to physiological changes that reduce the sensitivity of cytology and colposcopy. This study evaluated the diagnostic performance of combined PAX1 and JAM3 gene methylation testing in a large cohort of postmenopausal women undergoing colposcopy. Compared to cytology
Huanzi Peng +11 more
wiley +1 more source
S. Roy-Chowdhuri, J. Stewart
semanticscholar +1 more source
What's New? Cavity carcinomatosis, a late manifestation of cancer, fuels tumor formation throughout a large area, most commonly the peritoneal and pleural cavities. The condition also can lead to resistance to otherwise effective treatment strategies.
Zhongqiao Lin +6 more
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