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Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador

PURPOSE: The Cervical Cancer Prevention in El Salvador (CAPE) project is a public-sector intervention introducing lower-cost human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in all four departments of the Paracentral region that screened a total of 28,015 women. After demonstrating success of an HPV screen-and-tr...

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Autores principales: Alfaro, Karla, Maza, Mauricio, Felix, Juan C., Gage, Julia C., Castle, Philip E., Alonzo, Todd A., Chacón, Andrea, González, Enrique, Soler, Montserrat, Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel, Masch, Rachel, Cremer, Miriam
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00206
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author Alfaro, Karla
Maza, Mauricio
Felix, Juan C.
Gage, Julia C.
Castle, Philip E.
Alonzo, Todd A.
Chacón, Andrea
González, Enrique
Soler, Montserrat
Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel
Masch, Rachel
Cremer, Miriam
author_facet Alfaro, Karla
Maza, Mauricio
Felix, Juan C.
Gage, Julia C.
Castle, Philip E.
Alonzo, Todd A.
Chacón, Andrea
González, Enrique
Soler, Montserrat
Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel
Masch, Rachel
Cremer, Miriam
author_sort Alfaro, Karla
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description PURPOSE: The Cervical Cancer Prevention in El Salvador (CAPE) project is a public-sector intervention introducing lower-cost human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in all four departments of the Paracentral region that screened a total of 28,015 women. After demonstrating success of an HPV screen-and-treat (S&T) algorithm over colposcopy management in the first two phases, the third phase scaled up the S&T strategy. We present results from phase III and evaluate S&T components across the entire project. METHODS: During phase III, 17,965 women age 30-59 years underwent HPV testing. HPV-positive women were asked to return and, if eligible, received gas-based cryotherapy. We compare loss to follow-up and time intervals between S&T steps across the three phases. RESULTS: There were no differences in HPV positivity across phases (phase I, 11.9%; phase II, 11.4%; phase III, 12.3%; P = .173). Although most HPV-positive women completed indicated follow-up procedures within 6 months in phases I (93.3%, 111 of 119) and II (92.3%, 429 of 465), this proportion declined to 74.9% (1,659 of 2,214; P < .001) in phase III. Mean days between testing and delivery of results to patients increased over program phases (phase I, 23.2 days; phase II, 46.7 days; phase III, 99.8 days; P < .001). CONCLUSION: A public-sector implementation of an HPV-based S&T algorithm was successfully scaled up in El Salvador, albeit with losses in efficiency. After CAPE, the Ministry of Health changed its screening guidelines and procured additional tests to expand the program.
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spelling pubmed-76053772020-11-09 Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador Alfaro, Karla Maza, Mauricio Felix, Juan C. Gage, Julia C. Castle, Philip E. Alonzo, Todd A. Chacón, Andrea González, Enrique Soler, Montserrat Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel Masch, Rachel Cremer, Miriam JCO Glob Oncol ORIGINAL REPORTS PURPOSE: The Cervical Cancer Prevention in El Salvador (CAPE) project is a public-sector intervention introducing lower-cost human papillomavirus (HPV) testing in all four departments of the Paracentral region that screened a total of 28,015 women. After demonstrating success of an HPV screen-and-treat (S&T) algorithm over colposcopy management in the first two phases, the third phase scaled up the S&T strategy. We present results from phase III and evaluate S&T components across the entire project. METHODS: During phase III, 17,965 women age 30-59 years underwent HPV testing. HPV-positive women were asked to return and, if eligible, received gas-based cryotherapy. We compare loss to follow-up and time intervals between S&T steps across the three phases. RESULTS: There were no differences in HPV positivity across phases (phase I, 11.9%; phase II, 11.4%; phase III, 12.3%; P = .173). Although most HPV-positive women completed indicated follow-up procedures within 6 months in phases I (93.3%, 111 of 119) and II (92.3%, 429 of 465), this proportion declined to 74.9% (1,659 of 2,214; P < .001) in phase III. Mean days between testing and delivery of results to patients increased over program phases (phase I, 23.2 days; phase II, 46.7 days; phase III, 99.8 days; P < .001). CONCLUSION: A public-sector implementation of an HPV-based S&T algorithm was successfully scaled up in El Salvador, albeit with losses in efficiency. After CAPE, the Ministry of Health changed its screening guidelines and procured additional tests to expand the program. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC7605377/ /pubmed/33064628 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00206 Text en © 2020 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle ORIGINAL REPORTS
Alfaro, Karla
Maza, Mauricio
Felix, Juan C.
Gage, Julia C.
Castle, Philip E.
Alonzo, Todd A.
Chacón, Andrea
González, Enrique
Soler, Montserrat
Conzuelo-Rodriguez, Gabriel
Masch, Rachel
Cremer, Miriam
Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title_full Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title_fullStr Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title_full_unstemmed Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title_short Outcomes for Step-Wise Implementation of a Human Papillomavirus Testing–Based Cervical Screen-and-Treat Program in El Salvador
title_sort outcomes for step-wise implementation of a human papillomavirus testing–based cervical screen-and-treat program in el salvador
topic ORIGINAL REPORTS
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7605377/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33064628
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00206
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