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Cervical cancer prevention in El Salvador: A prospective evaluation of screening and triage strategies incorporating high-resolution microendoscopy to detect cervical precancer.
Parra, Sonia G; López-Orellana, Leticia M; Molina Duque, Adán R; Carns, Jennifer L; Schwarz, Richard A; Smith, Chelsey A; Ortiz Silvestre, Marya; Diaz Bazan, Salvador; Escobar, Pablo A; Felix, Juan C; Ramalingam, Preetha; Castle, Philip E; Cremer, Miriam L; Maza, Mauricio; Schmeler, Kathleen M; Richards-Kortum, Rebecca R.
Afiliação
  • Parra SG; Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • López-Orellana LM; Basic Health International, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Molina Duque AR; Basic Health International, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Carns JL; Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Schwarz RA; Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Smith CA; Department of Bioengineering, Rice University, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Ortiz Silvestre M; Liga Contra el Cáncer de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Diaz Bazan S; Liga Contra el Cáncer de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Escobar PA; Liga Contra el Cáncer de El Salvador, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Felix JC; Department of Pathology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.
  • Ramalingam P; Division of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.
  • Castle PE; Divisions of Cancer Prevention and Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health, Rockville, Maryland, USA.
  • Cremer ML; Basic Health International, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Maza M; Women's Health Institute, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, Ohio, USA.
  • Schmeler KM; Basic Health International, San Salvador, El Salvador.
  • Richards-Kortum RR; Department of Gynecological Oncology and Reproductive Medicine, The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, Texas, USA.
Int J Cancer ; 148(10): 2571-2578, 2021 May 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33368249
Cervical cancer remains a leading cause of cancer death for women in low- and middle-income countries. The goal of our study was to evaluate screening and triage strategies, including high-resolution microendoscopy (HRME), to detect cervical abnormalities concerning for precancer at the point of care. Women (n = 1824) were enrolled at the Instituto de Cáncer de El Salvador. All underwent screening by both human papillomavirus (HPV) testing using careHPV and visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA). Screen-positives, along with 10% of screen-negatives, were invited to return for a follow-up examination that included triage with VIA, colposcopy and HRME imaging. Biopsies were taken of any abnormalities identified. If no abnormalities were identified, then the worst scoring site by HRME was biopsied. The sensitivities of HPV testing and VIA to screen for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia Grade 2 or more severe diagnoses (CIN2+) were 82.1% and 75% (P = .77), while the specificities were 90.4% and 80.9% (P < .001), respectively. The sensitivities of VIA, colposcopy and HRME as triage tests for CIN2+ were 82.1%, 82.1% and 71.4%, respectively (P ≥ .38). HRME had a significantly higher specificity (66.7%) than VIA (51.9%) (P < .001) and colposcopy (53.3%) (P < .001). When evaluating different theoretical screening and triage strategies, screening with HPV testing followed by triage with HRME would result in more women receiving appropriate care (97%) compared to screening with VIA (75%) or HPV alone (90%). Our findings demonstrate that screening with HPV is superior to VIA, and that triage with HRME imaging increases the specificity of detecting CIN2+ at the point of care in a low-resource setting.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies País/Região como assunto: America central / El salvador Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Diagnostic_studies / Prognostic_studies / Screening_studies País/Região como assunto: America central / El salvador Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article