
THE ROLE OF CIN-DIAG RAPID TEST IN SCREENING FOR CERVICAL EPITHELIUM PATHOLOGY
Abstract
This article is aimed at identifying the pathology of the cervical epithelium in the early diagnosis of cervical cancer using an express test. During the study 10716 women aged 25-65 years were examined (mean age 43.28±3.82 years). To increase the specificity and sensitivity of screening, local express tests were used, in particular, a modified CIN-Diag test. As a result, the use of the proposed algorithm for screening CC made it possible to detect metaplasia of the CC epithelium in the early stages (precancer) and reduce the need for colposcopy by 4.65 times.
Keywords
Cervical cancer, screening, CIN-DIAG test
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