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Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer

INTRODUCTION: With 3.2% of all cancer cases in 2002, cervical carcinoma is the tenth most common cancer in Germany and causes 1.8% of all cancer deaths in women in Germany. To date diagnosis in Germany solely has been based on cervical cytology which has been criticised due to its low sensitivity an...

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Autores principales: Nocon, Marc, Mittendorf, Thomas, Roll, Stephanie, Greiner, Wolfgang, Willich, Stefan N., von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3011337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21289941
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author Nocon, Marc
Mittendorf, Thomas
Roll, Stephanie
Greiner, Wolfgang
Willich, Stefan N.
von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias
author_facet Nocon, Marc
Mittendorf, Thomas
Roll, Stephanie
Greiner, Wolfgang
Willich, Stefan N.
von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias
author_sort Nocon, Marc
collection PubMed
description INTRODUCTION: With 3.2% of all cancer cases in 2002, cervical carcinoma is the tenth most common cancer in Germany and causes 1.8% of all cancer deaths in women in Germany. To date diagnosis in Germany solely has been based on cervical cytology which has been criticised due to its low sensitivity and consequently high rate of false negative results. OBJECTIVES: How does colposcopy compare to cytological tests in terms of sensitivity and specificity, and what may be the effects of changes in screening for cervical carcinoma in Germany? Is there health economic evidence that may foster an inclusion of colposcopy into national screening programms? METHODS: A systematic literature review was performed, including studies that compared colposcopy to cervical cytology in terms of sensitivity and specificity. In addition, a systematic review of the relevant health economic literature was performed to analyse cost-effectiveness issues relevant to the German setting. RESULTS: A total of four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria, of which only two were of high methodologic quality. In all studies, the sensitivity of colposcopy was lower than that of cytology. In three studies the specificity of colposcopy was lower than that of cytology, in one study specificity of colposcopy and cytology was similar. No health economic data suggesting positive effects of adding colposcopy in primary screening could be identified. DISCUSSION: Only few studies have compared the test criteria of colposcopy with those of cytology for screening in cervical cancer. In all studies, sensitivity of colposcopy was even lower than the sensitivity of cytology, which has been critisized because of its low sensitivity. CONCLUSION: Based on the present data, an inclusion of colposcopy in primary cervical cancer screening programmes can not be recommended.
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spelling pubmed-30113372011-02-02 Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer Nocon, Marc Mittendorf, Thomas Roll, Stephanie Greiner, Wolfgang Willich, Stefan N. von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias GMS Health Technol Assess Article INTRODUCTION: With 3.2% of all cancer cases in 2002, cervical carcinoma is the tenth most common cancer in Germany and causes 1.8% of all cancer deaths in women in Germany. To date diagnosis in Germany solely has been based on cervical cytology which has been criticised due to its low sensitivity and consequently high rate of false negative results. OBJECTIVES: How does colposcopy compare to cytological tests in terms of sensitivity and specificity, and what may be the effects of changes in screening for cervical carcinoma in Germany? Is there health economic evidence that may foster an inclusion of colposcopy into national screening programms? METHODS: A systematic literature review was performed, including studies that compared colposcopy to cervical cytology in terms of sensitivity and specificity. In addition, a systematic review of the relevant health economic literature was performed to analyse cost-effectiveness issues relevant to the German setting. RESULTS: A total of four studies fulfilled the inclusion criteria, of which only two were of high methodologic quality. In all studies, the sensitivity of colposcopy was lower than that of cytology. In three studies the specificity of colposcopy was lower than that of cytology, in one study specificity of colposcopy and cytology was similar. No health economic data suggesting positive effects of adding colposcopy in primary screening could be identified. DISCUSSION: Only few studies have compared the test criteria of colposcopy with those of cytology for screening in cervical cancer. In all studies, sensitivity of colposcopy was even lower than the sensitivity of cytology, which has been critisized because of its low sensitivity. CONCLUSION: Based on the present data, an inclusion of colposcopy in primary cervical cancer screening programmes can not be recommended. German Medical Science GMS Publishing House 2007-08-10 /pmc/articles/PMC3011337/ /pubmed/21289941 Text en Copyright © 2007 Nocon et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en). You are free to copy, distribute and transmit the work, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Nocon, Marc
Mittendorf, Thomas
Roll, Stephanie
Greiner, Wolfgang
Willich, Stefan N.
von der Schulenburg, Johann-Matthias
Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title_full Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title_fullStr Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title_full_unstemmed Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title_short Review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
title_sort review on the medical and health economic evidence for an inclusion of colposcopy in primary screening programs for cervical cancer
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3011337/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21289941
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