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Clinical Performance of hrHPV Primary Screening Using Vaginal versus Cervical Samples to Detect High-grade Intraepithelial Lesions.
King, Jonathan; Flores, Yvonne N; Meneses-León, Joacim; Hernández-Salazar, Sonia; Robles-Rivera, Karina; Rivera-Paredez, Berenice; León-Maldonado, Leith; Hernández-López, Rubí; Torres-Ibarra, Leticia; Lazcano-Ponce, Eduardo; Salmerón, Jorge.
Affiliation
  • King J; Department of Biostatistics, Fielding School of Public Health, University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Los Angeles, California.
  • Flores YN; Unidad de Investigación Epidemiológica y en Servicios de Salud, Morelos, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Colonia Centro, Cuernavaca, México.
  • Meneses-León J; Department of Health Policy and Management, Fielding School of Public Health, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.
  • Hernández-Salazar S; Center for Cancer Prevention and Control Research and UCLA-Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Equity, Fielding School of Public Health, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, UCLA, Los Angeles, California.
  • Robles-Rivera K; Research Center in Policy, Population and Health, School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Rivera-Paredez B; Research Center in Policy, Population and Health, School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • León-Maldonado L; Research Center in Policy, Population and Health, School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Hernández-López R; Research Center in Policy, Population and Health, School of Medicine, National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.
  • Torres-Ibarra L; Center for Population Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
  • Lazcano-Ponce E; Banco de México, Ciudad de México, Mexico.
  • Salmerón J; Center for Population Health Research, National Institute of Public Health, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico.
Cancer Prev Res (Phila) ; 16(12): 681-687, 2023 12 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37788346
ABSTRACT
High-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing is now the most recommended primary method for cervical cancer screening worldwide. Clinician-collected cervical sampling continues to be the main sampling method, but hrHPV vaginal self-sampling is an appealing alternative because of its greater acceptability and potentially higher cost-effectiveness. This study aimed to determine whether hrHPV vaginal self-sampling is comparable with clinician-collected cervical sampling for detecting histologically confirmed high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN2/3) as part of a cervical cancer screening program in Mexico. We analyzed data from 5,856 women screened during a hrHPV-based screening study. Clinical performance and diagnostic efficiency metrics were estimated for the two sampling methods for the CIN3 and CIN2+ endpoints, using three triage strategies HPV16/18 genotyping, HPV16/18/33/58 extended genotyping, and HPV16/18/31/33/58 extended genotyping. hrHPV-positivity was found in 801 (13.7%) cervical and 897 (15.3%) vaginal samples. All women with hrHPV-positive samples were referred to colposcopy, which detected 17 total CIN3 cases before considering retrospective triage strategies. Using the HPV16/18/31/33/58 extended genotyping strategy, 245 women had hrHPV-positive cervical samples and 269 had hrHPV-positive vaginal samples. Ten CIN3 cases were detected each among women with hrHPV-positive cervical samples and among those with hrHPV-positive vaginal samples when using this strategy, with no significant differences in sensitivity and specificity observed. We observe that self- and clinician-collected sampling methods are comparable for detecting CIN3 and CIN2+ regardless of the triage strategy used. These findings can help public health officials to develop more cost-effective cervical cancer screening programs that maximize participation. PREVENTION RELEVANCE We found that hrHPV vaginal self-sampling is comparable with hrHPV clinician cervical sampling when using any triage strategy to refer women to colposcopy, so self-sampling is a viable cervical screening method. Therefore, policymakers should consider incorporating self-sampling into cervical screening programs to increase screening coverage and reduce cervical cancer burden. See related Spotlight, p. 649.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Uterine Cervical Neoplasms / Papillomavirus Infections Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Cancer Prev Res (Phila) Journal subject: NEOPLASIAS Year: 2023 Document type: Article

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Uterine Cervical Neoplasms / Papillomavirus Infections Type of study: Diagnostic_studies / Screening_studies Limits: Female / Humans / Pregnancy Language: En Journal: Cancer Prev Res (Phila) Journal subject: NEOPLASIAS Year: 2023 Document type: Article
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