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. 2017 Mar:210:275-280.
doi: 10.1016/j.ejogrb.2017.01.009. Epub 2017 Jan 8.

Diagnostic performance of dual-staining cytology for cervical cancer screening: A systematic literature review

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Diagnostic performance of dual-staining cytology for cervical cancer screening: A systematic literature review

Wiebren A A Tjalma. Eur J Obstet Gynecol Reprod Biol. 2017 Mar.

Abstract

Cervical cancer screening saves lives. Secondary prevention in cervical cancer screening relies on the results of primary cytology and/or HPV testing. However, primary screening with cytology has a low sensitivity, and HPV screening has a low specificity. This means that either cancers are missed, or women are over-treated. To improve performance outcomes, the concept of dual-stain cytology (CINtec® PLUS Cytology test) has been introduced. In this approach, additional staining with p16/Ki-67 is performed in cases where cytology results are abnormal (LSIL or ASCUS) and/or HPV-positive. Another way to describe this approach might be "diagnostic" cytology. In order to assess the value of this "diagnostic cytology", a systematic literature review was conducted of dual-stain cytology performance across multiple studies until May 2016. In a Belgian screening population (women age 25-65 years), dual-stain cytology was significantly more sensitive (66%) and slightly less specific (-1.0%) than cytology. In the population referred to colposcopy or with abnormal cytology (ASCUS, LSIL), dual-staining showed a significantly higher increase in specificity, and a slightly lower sensitivity than HPV testing. Specificity gains resulted in fewer false positives and an increase in the number of correct referrals to colposcopy. Dual-staining with p16/Ki-67 cytology is an attractive biomarker approach for triage in cervical cancer screening.

Keywords: ASCUS (abnormal squamous cells of undetermined significance); CINtec(®) PLUS cytology test; Diagnostic cytology; Dual-stain cytology; Ki-67; LSIL (low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion); Screening; Triage; p16; p16/Ki-67 dual-stain cytology.

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