| Literature DB >> 21730977 |
I Wikström1, M Lindell, K Sanner, E Wilander.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Most women with cervical cancer have not participated in Pap-smear screening. Self-sampling of vaginal fluid in combination with high-risk HPV testing may be a method to increase the attendance rate.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21730977 PMCID: PMC3172898 DOI: 10.1038/bjc.2011.236
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Cancer ISSN: 0007-0920 Impact factor: 7.640
Recruitment of 39- to 60-year-old women not attending organised cytological screening for more than 6 years by invitation for self-sampling of vaginal smear at home and/or Pap-smear screening (study group, 2000 cases) and offering only Pap-smear screening (control group, 2060 cases)
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| Total number of women | 2000 | 2060 |
| Self-sampling of vaginal fluid | 679 | 0 |
| Pap-smear screening | 100 | 188 |
| Not attending | 1221 | 1872 |
| Total number of participating women | 779/2000 (39%) | 188/2060 (9.1%)* |
*P<0.001.
Light microscopic morphology in 24 cervical biopsies of high-risk human papilloma virus-positive women
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| Normal | 12/24 (50 %) |
| CIN1 | 4/24 (17%) |
| CIN2–3 | 8/24 (33%) |
One case with only cytological findings of CIN3.
Number of women with histological CIN2–3 lesions among women offered self-sampling of vaginal smear at home in combination with high-risk human papilloma virus testing and in women offered organised Pap-smear screening
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| Total number of women | 2000 | 4060 |
| Number of participating women | 679/2000 (34%) | 288/4060 (7.1%) |
| Number of women with CIN2–3 | 8/679 (1.2%) | 3/288 (1.0%) |
| Number of CIN2–3/total number of women | 8/2000 (0.4%) | 3/4060 (0.07%) |
One case with only cytological findings of CIN3.
Odds ratio=5.42 (95% confidence interval: 1.30–31.8).