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European consensus statement on essential colposcopy

This European consensus statement on essential colposcopy provides standards for the general colposcopist seeing women referred for colposcopy with an abnormal cervical screening test (including cytology and HPV tests) or with a clinically suspicious cervix. The article gives guidance regarding the...

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Published in:European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology 2021-01, Vol.256, p.57-62
Main Authors: Redman, C.W.E., Kesic, V., Cruickshank, M.E., Gultekin, M., Carcopino, X., Castro Sanchez, M., Grigore, M., Jakobsson, M., Kuppers, V., Pedro, A., Reich, O., Leeson, S., Tabuica, U., Zodzika, J., Ciavattini, A., Jach, R., Katsyuba, M., Koiss, R., Martin-Hirsch, P., Tjalma, W.A., Nieminen, P.
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Language:English
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Summary:This European consensus statement on essential colposcopy provides standards for the general colposcopist seeing women referred for colposcopy with an abnormal cervical screening test (including cytology and HPV tests) or with a clinically suspicious cervix. The article gives guidance regarding the aims and conduct of colposcopy. Recommendations are provided on colposcopy technique, the management of common colposcopy issues, treatment and follow-up of after treatment of CIN or early stage cervical. Colposcopists should make an informed decision on the management of each individual that is referred and organize appropriate follow-up. Cervical cancer is still a major health issue and the quality of care can only improve if there is a structured guidance for women with an abnormal smear or suspicious cervix.
ISSN:0301-2115
1872-7654
2590-1613
DOI:10.1016/j.ejogrb.2020.06.029