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Cervical cancer: Automation of Pap test screening.

Mariana T RezendeAndrea Gomes Campos BianchiClaudia Martins Carneiro
Published in: Diagnostic cytopathology (2021)
AMs are relevant in quality control during the analytical phase of cervical cancer screening. This technology eliminates slide-handling steps and reduces the sample space, allowing professionals to focus on diagnostic interpretation while maintaining high-level care, which can reduce false-negatives. Further studies with conventional cytology are needed. The use of AM is still not so widespread in cytopathology laboratories.
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