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Get the latest guidelines for health care professionals and patient information for women about cervical cytology testing (Pap test), HPV testing, abnormal test results “Management of Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Test Results and Cervical Cancer Precursors," issued by ACOG in December 2013 (reaffirmed 2016),
When should I stop having cervical cancer screening? If I have had a hysterectomy, do I still need cervical cancer screening? Are there any women who should not follow routine cervical cancer screening guidelines? What does it mean if I have an abnormal cervical cancer screening test result? How accurate are cervical
16 Dec 2016 Subsequently, in 2015, ASCCP and the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) issued interim guidance for the use of a human papillomavirus (HPV) test for primary screening for cervical cancer that was approved in 2014 by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (8). The purpose of this document
Guidelines. On September 14 and 15, 2012, ASCCP worked with 23 other national organizations on a revision of the 2006 guidelines for management of abnormal screening tests and CIN/AIS. As a result of this effort the updated guidelines are now available. This section gives more detail on the guidelines and supporting
6 May 2016 12/2014 Nonavalent vaccine HPV 6,11,16,. 18,31,33,45,52,58. – 90% genital ACS, ASCCP, ASCP recommend co-testing for screening women age 30-65. • March 2013. – Management guidelines devised for every abnormal co- test and biopsy years. ACOG Practice Bulletin Number 157, January 2016
14 Sep 2015 How to follow up on abnormal cervical cancer screening test results. For more information about special populations, including pregnant women and women 21 to 24 years of age, refer to the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) guidelines. [PDF-324KB]. For non-pregnant
26 Feb 2016 Management of Abnormal Screening Results. In 2013, both the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP) and the American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) released updated guidelines for managing women with abnormal cervical cancer screening results
24 May 2013 Still, American Cancer Society estimates of more than 12,000 new cases and more than [4000] deaths from cervical cancer in [2013] highlight the need for continued Many groups have gone on record with guidelines for cervical cancer screening, and now ACOG presents its new recommendations.
2013 Dec;122(6):1338-67. doi: 10.1097/01.AOG.0000438960.31355.9e. Practice Bulletin No. 140: management of abnormal cervical cancer screening test results and cervical cancer precursors. American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. PMID: 24264713; [Indexed for Publication Types: Practice Guideline
What are the different types of abnormal Pap test results? What testing is needed after an abnormal cervical cancer screening test result? Screening includes the Pap test and, for some women, testing for a virus called human papillomavirus (HPV) (see FAQ085 "Cervical Cancer
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