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Obesity Severity and Cancer Screening in US Adults.

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Corpodean F   +5 more
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Genomic instability analysis in DNA from Papanicolaou test provides proof-of-principle early diagnosis of high-grade serous ovarian cancer

Science Translational Medicine, 2023
Late diagnosis and the lack of screening methods for early detection define high-grade serous ovarian cancer (HGSOC) as the gynecological malignancy with the highest mortality rate.
L. Paracchini   +21 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Atypical glandular cells in Papanicolaou test: Which is more important in the detection of malignancy, architectural or nuclear features?

Cytopathology, 2021
Atypical glandular cells (AGCs) in Pap (Papanicolaou) smears are uncommon but may represent various benign and malignant lesions. The aim of this study was to evaluate the AGC incidence in Pap smears, analyse the relationship between AGC and malignancy ...
Aysegul Yucel Polat   +4 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Changes over time in papanicolaou cytology test and HPV test in a large women's academic center laboratory.

Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology, 2023
INTRODUCTION In the past 2 decades, cervical cancer screening guidelines in the United States have undergone numerous revisions with recent greater emphasis on primary high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing. MATERIALS AND METHODS We examine the
Terri E. Jones   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Endocervical glandular involvement is associated with an increased detection rate of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions on the Papanicolaou test.

Journal of the American Society of Cytopathology, 2020
INTRODUCTION Although The Bethesda System for Reporting Cervical Cytopathology does not mandate reporting of endocervical glandular involvement (EGI) in Papanicolaou test specimens with high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (HSIL), several studies ...
Robert Jones   +6 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Papanicolaou Testing Among Vietnamese Americans

American Journal of Preventive Medicine, 2006
Vietnamese-American women have the highest incidence of cervical cancer of any ethnic group, and they underutilize Papanicolaou (Pap) tests.Development and implementation of a multifaceted intervention using community-based participatory research (CBPR) methodology and evaluated with a quasi-experimental controlled design with cross-sectional pre ...
Tung T. Nguyen   +10 more
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Prior high-risk human papillomavirus testing and Papanicolaou test results of 70 invasive cervical carcinomas diagnosed in 2012: results of a retrospective multicenter study.

Archives of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, 2015
CONTEXT Persistent high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection is essential for the development of cervical cancer and its precursor lesions. High-risk HPV testing has a higher sensitivity than cytology does for detecting cervical epithelial lesions.
Chengquan Zhao   +18 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Significance of concurrent HPV testing with unsatisfactory Papanicolaou test for prediction of follow-up HPV, Papanicolaou test, and biopsy results

American Journal of Clinical Pathology, 2023
Abstract Objectives Approximately 1% to 2% of routine cytologic specimens collected for Papanicolaou testing are unsatisfactory for evaluation. The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology 2019 guidelines recommend repeat testing within 2 to 4 months of an unsatisfactory Papanicolaou ...
Courtney F, Connelly   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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