Background: For Australian women with screen-detected adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS), an excisional biopsy is mandatory for further assessment, treatment, and to exclude the presence of cervical adenocarcinoma. The only exclusion to this rule is if the woman has a clinically evident invasive cervical malignancy. Excisional treatments should be tailored according to a patient's age and future obstetric needs. To date, practitioner compliance with this recommendation has not been investigated. Aims: To investigate clinical management for patients with a cytological test result predicting AIS. Secondary aims were to report the most severe histological findings of excisional biopsy specimens following cytological prediction of AIS and investigate...
INTRODUCTION: Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the uterine cervix is the precursor to invasive endoce...
Background: Cervical cytology screening for carcinoma of the cervix in India is mainly opportunisti...
ObjectivesTo investigate why invasive cervical cancers developed in a high-risk urban population wit...
Background: For Australian women with screen-detected adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS), an excisional bi...
INTRODUCTION: Conservative treatments including cold knife cone biopsy (CKC) or loop electrosurgical...
BACKGROUND: Adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS) of the uterine cervix is a precursor to cervical adenocarci...
Background: In 2006, Australia adopted a revised cervical cytology terminology system, known as the ...
Objective: To compare the outcomes of patients with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ (ACIS) treated w...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the screening history of women with cervical can...
BACKGROUND: Adenocarcinoma in situ of cervix is increasingly managed by local excision rather than h...
Objective: To compare outcomes of patients with pure adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS) and mixed AIS/CIN ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the management of women with abnormal cytology in terms of subseque...
Purpose: To assess the sensitivity of cervical cytology to cancer by pooling individual patient cyto...
Background: Cervical cancer is the fourth common cancer in women worldwide. The Papanicolau test is ...
Background: A protocol for cervical cancer screening among sexually active women 25 to 65 years of a...
INTRODUCTION: Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the uterine cervix is the precursor to invasive endoce...
Background: Cervical cytology screening for carcinoma of the cervix in India is mainly opportunisti...
ObjectivesTo investigate why invasive cervical cancers developed in a high-risk urban population wit...
Background: For Australian women with screen-detected adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS), an excisional bi...
INTRODUCTION: Conservative treatments including cold knife cone biopsy (CKC) or loop electrosurgical...
BACKGROUND: Adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS) of the uterine cervix is a precursor to cervical adenocarci...
Background: In 2006, Australia adopted a revised cervical cytology terminology system, known as the ...
Objective: To compare the outcomes of patients with cervical adenocarcinoma in situ (ACIS) treated w...
OBJECTIVE: The objective of the study was to assess the screening history of women with cervical can...
BACKGROUND: Adenocarcinoma in situ of cervix is increasingly managed by local excision rather than h...
Objective: To compare outcomes of patients with pure adenocarcinoma-in-situ (AIS) and mixed AIS/CIN ...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to evaluate the management of women with abnormal cytology in terms of subseque...
Purpose: To assess the sensitivity of cervical cytology to cancer by pooling individual patient cyto...
Background: Cervical cancer is the fourth common cancer in women worldwide. The Papanicolau test is ...
Background: A protocol for cervical cancer screening among sexually active women 25 to 65 years of a...
INTRODUCTION: Adenocarcinoma in situ (AIS) of the uterine cervix is the precursor to invasive endoce...
Background: Cervical cytology screening for carcinoma of the cervix in India is mainly opportunisti...
ObjectivesTo investigate why invasive cervical cancers developed in a high-risk urban population wit...