Histopathologic follow-up and HPV test results with HSIL Papanicolaou test results in China's largest academic women's hospital.
Xiang TaoR Marshall AustinHao ZhangLihong ZhangJianan XiaoXianrong ZhouLi WangChengquan ZhaoPublished in: Cancer cytopathology (2017)
At OGHFU, the finding of an increase in HSIL cytology rates with increasing patient age contrasted with a finding of decreasing HSIL rates with increasing age previously reported in regularly screened cotested patients in the United States. The increasing HSIL rates with older age and high rates of cervical cancer diagnoses noted at OGHFU appear to be best explained by the absence of consistent intraepithelial lesion ablation achievable with frequent screening and treatment. Cancer Cytopathol 2017;125:947-53. © 2017 American Cancer Society.
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