Abstract
The human papillomavirus test (HPV) test could improve the (cost-) effectiveness of cervical screening by selecting women with a very low risk for cervical cancer during a long period. An analysis of a longitudinal study suggests that women with a negative Pap smear and a negative HPV test have a strongly reduced risk of developing cervical abnormalities in the years following the test, and that HPV testing lengthens the detectable stage by 2-5 years, compared to Pap smear detection alone. © 2003 Cancer Research UK.
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Van Den Akker-van Marie, M. E., Van Ballegooijen, M., Rozendaal, L., Meijer, C. J. L. M., & Habbema, J. D. F. (2003). Extended duration of the detectable stage by adding HPV test in cervical cancer screening. British Journal of Cancer, 89(10), 1830–1833. https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.bjc.6601355
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