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Recurrent post-coital bleeding: Should colposcopy still be mandatory?

Jeffrey H J TanYasmin L JayasingheMargot J OsinskiJulia M L BrothertonC David H Wrede
Published in: The Australian & New Zealand journal of obstetrics & gynaecology (2020)
Women presenting with PCB and negative cytology alone have a low risk of cancer and could have HPV testing before being triaged to colposcopy. We showed that with the assurance of a negative co-test and the low likelihood of false-negative cytology, these women could avoid colposcopy unless cervical cancer is clinically suspected. There is a need for a larger cohort study to substantiate our findings with more precision.
Keyphrases
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