2023
DOI: 10.1097/aog.0000000000005313
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Timing of Colposcopy and Risk of Cervical Cancer

Stephanie Alimena,
Jacquelyn M. Lykken,
Jasmin A. Tiro
et al.

Abstract: OBJECTIVE: To quantify the association between time to colposcopy and risk of subsequent cervical cancer. METHODS: A longitudinal analysis of patients aged 21–79 years with an abnormal cervical cancer test result from health care systems in Texas, Massachusetts, and Washington was performed. The outcome was a cervical cancer diagnosis 12 months or more after the abnormal result. The primary analysis compared receipt of colposcopy within 3 months (91 day… Show more

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