Abstract
In 2012, national recommendations for cervical cancer screening of women aged 30-64 years were quinquennial human papillomavirus and cytology cotesting or triennial cytology. Data from a statewide surveillance program in New Mexico demonstrated 65.2% (95% confidence interval [95% CI] = 64.6% to 65.7%) of women screened in 2019 had a negative cotest within the last 3 years. Percentages of women screened in 2013, 2016, and 2019 with a prior negative cotest more than 5 years and up to 7 years ago were 2.6% (95% CI = 2.2% to 2.9%), 2.1% (95% CI = 1.9% to 2.2%), and 6.5% (95% CI = 6.2% to 6.8%), respectively (2-sided Ptrend
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Castle, P. E., Kinney, W. K., Chen, L., Kim, J. J., Jenison, S., Rossi, G., … Wheeler, C. M. (2022). Adherence to National Guidelines on Cervical Screening: A Population-Based Evaluation From a Statewide Registry. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 114(4), 626–630. https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djab173
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