Journal article
3-year interval between Pap smears adequate for women with prior negative results
The Journal of family practice, Vol.53(3), pp.172-175
03/01/2004
PMID: 15000915
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The United States Preventive Services Task Force recommends that sexually active women receive Pap smears at least every 3 years. The American Cancer Society also recommends screening every 3 years for women aged >30 years with 3 prior normal Pap smear results.
POPULATION STUDIED: The authors analyzed data from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP), which has offered cervical cancer screening to low-income, uninsured women throughout the United States since 1991. Women in this program are disproportionately of lower socioeconomic status and at higher risk for cervical neoplasia.
STUDY DESIGN AND VALIDITY: The researchers analyzed the NBCCEDP data to determine the prevalence of biopsy-proven cervical neoplasia in women with 1–3 recent negative Pap smears. They used a Markov model of cervical dysplasia progression to predict the risk of invasive cancer in the next 3 years, assuming yearly follow-up screening or screening 3 years after the last normal result. The definition of prior recent, negative Pap smears included those performed within 3 years of each other and reported as normal or indicating presence of infection or reactive changes.
OUTCOMES MEASURED: Measured outcomes were the excess risk of invasive cervical cancer associated with extended screening interval and the number of Pap smears and colposcopies required to prevent 1 case of cancer with more frequent screening.
RESULTS: Among women with 3 prior negative Pap smears, the estimated excess risk of cervical cancer associated with screening once at 3 years instead of yearly was 5 per 100,000 for women <30 years of age, 3 per 100,000 for women age 30 to 44, 1 per 100,000 for women 45 to 59, and 0 for women 60 to 64 years of age. Prevention of 1 case of cervical cancer through screening annually rather than once at 3 years would require an additional 42,621 Pap smears and 2364 colposcopies for women aged <30 years; 69,665 Pap smears and 3861 colposcopies for women aged 30 to 44; and 209,324 Pap smears with 11,502 colposcopies for women aged 45 to 59.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- 3-year interval between Pap smears adequate for women with prior negative results
- Creators
- Michael OhlKevin Y Kane
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- The Journal of family practice, Vol.53(3), pp.172-175
- PMID
- 15000915
- ISSN
- 0094-3509
- eISSN
- 1533-7294
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 03/01/2004
- Academic Unit
- Psychiatry; Internal Medicine
- Record Identifier
- 9984359949102771
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