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Negative histology in cervical specimens obtained with the "see and treat" method among women at a referral center in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: a cross-sectional study.

Renata Pereira TeodoroDanielle SchererMaria José de CamargoAna Carolina Carioca da CostaCecília Vianna de AndradeFábio Bastos Russomano
Published in: BMC women's health (2021)
The overtreatment rate in this study can be considered low and consistent with the acceptable rates reported in the literature, reinforcing the prevailing Brazilian guideline, in which the benefits of immediate treatment outweigh the risk of losses following biopsy.
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