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Chapter 1. Introduction
Improved length and /or quality of life
Treatment
Early detection of: Low-grade dysplasia High-grade dysplasia Carcinoma in situ Invasive cancer Adverse effects of evaluation
Evaluation
Figure 2. Screening for Cervical Cancer: Analytic Framework
Abnormal screening results consistent with dysplasia or carcinoma improve diagnostic yield compared to conventional methods? At what cost (harms and economic)?
Adverse effects of screening KQ1 Who should be screened for cervical cancer and how often? KQ2 To what extent do new methods for preparing or evaluating cervical cytology What is the role of HPV testing in cervical cancer screening strategies?
ScreeningAccuracy
Key Q2 Key Q3
Asymptomatic women who are or have been sexually active Key Q1 Key Questions KQ3 .
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