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    Relative Performance of HPV and Cytology Components of Cotesting in Cervical Screening by Schiffman, Mark, Kinney, Walter K, Cheung, Li C, Gage, Julia C, Fetterman, Barbara, Poitras, Nancy E, Lorey, Thomas S, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Befano, Brian, Schussler, John, Katki, Hormuzd A, Castle, Philip E

    “…The main goal of cervical screening programs is to detect and treat precancer before cancer develops. Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing is more sensitive than…”
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    2012 Updated Consensus Guidelines for the Management of Abnormal Cervical Cancer Screening Tests and Cancer Precursors by Massad, L. Stewart, Einstein, Mark H., Huh, Warner K., Katki, Hormuzd A., Kinney, Walter K., Schiffman, Mark, Solomon, Diane, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Lawson, Herschel W.

    Published in Obstetrics and gynecology (New York. 1953) (01-04-2013)
    “…A group of 47 experts representing 23 professional societies, national and international health organizations, and federal agencies met in Bethesda, MD,…”
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    p16/Ki-67 Dual Stain Cytology for Detection of Cervical Precancer in HPV-Positive Women by Wentzensen, Nicolas, Fetterman, Barbara, Castle, Philip E, Schiffman, Mark, Wood, Shannon N, Stiemerling, Eric, Tokugawa, Diane, Bodelon, Clara, Poitras, Nancy, Lorey, Thomas, Kinney, Walter

    “…Human papillomavirus (HPV)-based cervical cancer screening requires triage markers to decide who should be referred to colposcopy. p16/Ki-67 dual stain…”
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    2012 updated consensus guidelines for the management of abnormal cervical cancer screening tests and cancer precursors by Massad, L Stewart, Einstein, Mark H, Huh, Warner K, Katki, Hormuzd A, Kinney, Walter K, Schiffman, Mark, Solomon, Diane, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Lawson, Herschel W

    Published in Journal of lower genital tract disease (01-04-2013)
    “…A group of 47 experts representing 23 professional societies, national and international health organizations, and federal agencies met in Bethesda, MD,…”
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    Reassurance against future risk of precancer and cancer conferred by a negative human papillomavirus test by Gage, Julia C, Schiffman, Mark, Katki, Hormuzd A, Castle, Philip E, Fetterman, Barbara, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Poitras, Nancy E, Lorey, Thomas, Cheung, Li C, Kinney, Walter K

    “…Primary human papillomavirus (HPV) testing (without concurrent Pap tests) every 3 years is under consideration in the United States as an alternative to the…”
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    Role of HPV Genotype, Multiple Infections, and Viral Load on the Risk of High-Grade Cervical Neoplasia by Adcock, Rachael, Cuzick, Jack, Hunt, William C, McDonald, Ruth M, Wheeler, Cosette M

    “…Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing provides a much more sensitive method of detection for high-grade lesions than cytology, but specificity is low. Here, we…”
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    Impact of HPV testing in opportunistic cervical screening: Support for primary HPV screening in the United States by Cuzick, Jack, Adcock, Rachael, Kinney, Walter, Castle, Philip E., Robertson, Michael, McDonald, Ruth M., Stoler, Mark H., Du, Ruofei, Wheeler, Cosette M.

    Published in International journal of cancer (01-07-2023)
    “…Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing for cervical screening increases diagnosis of precancer and reduces the incidence of cervical cancer more than cytology…”
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    Methylation of HPV18, HPV31, and HPV45 Genomes and Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia Grade 3 by WENTZENSEN, Nicolas, SUN, Chang, CASTLE, Philip E, SCHIFFMAN, Mark, BURK, Robert D, GHOSH, Arpita, KINNEY, Walter, MIRABELLO, Lisa, WACHOLDER, Sholom, SHABER, Ruth, LAMERE, Brandon, CLARKE, Megan, LORINCZ, Attila T

    “…Persistent infections with carcinogenic human papillomavirus (HPV) types are the necessary cause of cervical cancer. We recently demonstrated that the HPV16…”
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    Protection against cervical cancer versus decreasing harms from screening — What would U.S. patients and clinicians prefer, and do their preferences matter? by Kinney, Walter K, Huh, Warner K

    Published in Preventive medicine (01-05-2017)
    “…Abstract The primary goal for many providers in the United States has been to deliver the level of protection against cervical cancer afforded by annual…”
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    Why does cervical cancer occur in a state-of-the-art screening program? by Castle, Philip E, Kinney, Walter K, Cheung, Li C, Gage, Julia C, Fetterman, Barbara, Poitras, Nancy E, Lorey, Thomas S, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Befano, Brian, Schussler, John, Katki, Hormuzd A, Schiffman, Mark

    Published in Gynecologic oncology (01-09-2017)
    “…Highlights • Triennial cotesting detects and treats approximately 95% of all CIN3/AIS. • The efficacy and efficiency of screening decrease with age. • Many…”
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    Potential harms outweigh benefits of indefinite monitoring of stable adnexal masses by Suh-Burgmann, Elizabeth, MD, Kinney, Walter, MD

    “…The management of women with asymptomatic adnexal masses should aim to balance potential benefit with potential harm. While masses with highly worrisome…”
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    Outcomes from ultrasound follow-up of small complex adnexal masses in women over 50 by Suh-Burgmann, Elizabeth, MD, Hung, Yun-Yi, PhD, Kinney, Walter, MD

    “…Objective The discovery of a complex adnexal mass in an older woman often raises concern for cancer. We evaluate outcomes for a large population-based cohort…”
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    Role of Screening History in Clinical Meaning and Optimal Management of Positive Cervical Screening Results by Castle, Philip E, Kinney, Walter K, Xue, Xiaonan, Cheung, Li C, Gage, Julia C, Poitras, Nancy E, Lorey, Thomas S, Katki, Hormuzd A, Wentzensen, Nicolas, Schiffman, Mark

    “…Abstract Background Cervical cancer is caused by persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. US consensus management guidelines for a positive cervical…”
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