New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risks

<p/> <p>Testing for the DNA of high-risk types of papilloma virus (HPV) is more sensitive than cytology in detecting pre-cancerous lesions. One of the main advantages will be the possibility of applying prolonged screening intervals. However adequate screening protocols (age of start and...

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Main Authors: Giorgi Rossi Paolo, Ronco Guglielmo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2008-12-01
Series:BMC Women's Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/8/23
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spelling doaj-065b18112a804908b7b68804db3013e92020-11-24T22:02:43ZengBMCBMC Women's Health1472-68742008-12-01812310.1186/1472-6874-8-23New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risksGiorgi Rossi PaoloRonco Guglielmo<p/> <p>Testing for the DNA of high-risk types of papilloma virus (HPV) is more sensitive than cytology in detecting pre-cancerous lesions. One of the main advantages will be the possibility of applying prolonged screening intervals. However adequate screening protocols (age of start and stop, screening intervals, management of HPV positive women) need to be applied in order to avoid over-referral to colposcopy and over-treatment and to maintain sustainable costs. Further follow-up of running trials and research on molecular markers will better define these parameters. The new situation will require organised screening programmes with rigorous protocols and monitoring. This will be even more needed when women vaccinated for HPV 16 and 18 will be screened. Research on how to best screen vaccinated women is a priority. This paper proposes an overview of the plausible impact of new technologies in cervical cancer screening in the near future and in the vaccinated cohorts.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/8/23
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title New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risks
title_short New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risks
title_full New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risks
title_fullStr New paradigms in cervical cancer prevention: opportunities and risks
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description <p/> <p>Testing for the DNA of high-risk types of papilloma virus (HPV) is more sensitive than cytology in detecting pre-cancerous lesions. One of the main advantages will be the possibility of applying prolonged screening intervals. However adequate screening protocols (age of start and stop, screening intervals, management of HPV positive women) need to be applied in order to avoid over-referral to colposcopy and over-treatment and to maintain sustainable costs. Further follow-up of running trials and research on molecular markers will better define these parameters. The new situation will require organised screening programmes with rigorous protocols and monitoring. This will be even more needed when women vaccinated for HPV 16 and 18 will be screened. Research on how to best screen vaccinated women is a priority. This paper proposes an overview of the plausible impact of new technologies in cervical cancer screening in the near future and in the vaccinated cohorts.</p>
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