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Optimizing the Detection of Occult Cervical Cancer: A Prospective Multicentre Study in China.

Yanyun LiYing-Xin GongQing WangShujun GaoHongwei ZhangFeng XieQing CongLimei ChenQi ZhouZubei HongLihua QiuFang LiYu XieLong Sui
Published in: International journal of women's health (2021)
Since the incidence of occult cervical cancer neglected by CDB&ECC, colposcopy and cytology was far beyond expectations, conization is necessary, especially in patients with TZ type 3, high-grade cytology and biopsy results. As the cervical length varies in patients, the proportion of cervical cone excision might be a better indicator for detecting occult cervical cancer.
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