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  1. Pap Smear Triage Using Cervical Cancer Biomarkers - Page 4

    The reasons for this nonadherence to ASCCP guidelines could not be determined but likely involve multiple factors including patient compliance, Pap smears obtained in pregnancy, …

  2. New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk

    Apr 16, 2013 · Cite this: New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk - Medscape - Apr 16, 2013. What's It All About, ASCCP?

  3. Updated Guidelines Released for Cervical Cancer Screening

    Mar 14, 2012 · The American Cancer Society, American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and American Society for Clinical Pathology have released new recommendations …

  4. New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk

    Apr 16, 2013 · The new ASCCP guidelines tempered that with the updated Kaiser data and used the principle of equal management for equal risk. The authors found that the risk for CIN 3 or …

  5. New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk

    Apr 16, 2013 · The new screening guidelines recommend that women 21-29 get Pap tests every 3 years, and then for women age 30 and over, Pap and HPV tests every 5 years if their screens …

  6. ASCCP Updated Consensus Guidelines FAQs - Page 2 - Medscape

    Apr 16, 2013 · Used with permission. Cite this: American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology. ASCCP Updated Consensus Guidelines FAQs - Medscape - Apr 16, 2013.

  7. New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk

    Apr 16, 2013 · As far as the management consequences go, these new ASCCP management guidelines do give guidance about how to incorporate LAST terminology if biopsy results come …

  8. New ASCCP Guidelines: Equal Management for Equal Risk

    Apr 16, 2013 · The ACS/ASCCP/ASCP and the USPSTF ones are screening guidelines, and the ASCCP ones are management guidelines -- what do you do with an abnormal screening test?

  9. How Should I Interpret Inflammation on Pap Smear Results?

    Jan 2, 2001 · Inflammation on Pap smear results, although a concern, does not indicate any particular pathology and, therefore, does not necessitate routine treatment.

  10. Cervical Screening Guidelines Updated - Medscape

    Mar 21, 2013 · Updated cervical screening guidelines from the ASCCP address management of discordant co-tests, in which results of either Pap smear or HPV testing are positive, but not both.