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  • The study aimed to assess the risk of developing CIN 3+ in women with colposcopy results showing less than CIN 2, considering their initial referral results and follow-up tests.
  • Analyzed data from 107,005 women aged 25 to 65, showing that the 1-year risk of CIN 3+ after < CIN 2 results was low (1.2%), especially among those who tested negative for human papillomavirus (HPV) afterwards.
  • Findings support current guidelines suggesting women return for cotesting 12 months after a < CIN 2 colposcopy, with many at minimal risk for CIN 3+ after negative follow-ups, leading to discussions on

Article Abstract

Objective: To inform impending postcolposcopy guidelines, this analysis examined the subsequent risk of CIN 3+ among women with a grade lower than CIN 2 (< CIN 2) colposcopy results, taking into account the referring results that brought them to colposcopy and cotest results postcolposcopy.

Methods: We analyzed 107,005 women from 25 to 65 years old, recommended for colposcopy at Kaiser Permanente Northern California. We estimated absolute risks of CIN 3+ among women: (1) recommended for colposcopy (precolposcopy), (2) following colposcopy and with histology results < CIN 2 (postcolposcopy), and (3) with cotest results 12 months after a < CIN 2 colposcopy (return cotest).

Results: After colposcopy showing < CIN 2 (n = 69,790; 87% of the women at colposcopy), the 1-year risk of CIN 3+ was 1.2%, compared with 6.3% at the time of colposcopy recommendation. Negative cotest results 1 year after colposcopy identified a large group (37.1%) of women whose risk of CIN 3+ (i.e., <0.2% at 3 years after postcolposcopy cotest) was comparable with women with normal cytology in the screening population. These risks are consistent with current guidelines recommending repeat cotesting 12 months after colposcopy < CIN 2 and a 3-year return for women with a negative postcolposcopy cotest.

Conclusions: Most women are at low risk of subsequent CIN 3+ after a colposcopy showing < CIN 2, especially those who are human papillomavirus-negative postcolposcopy, consistent with current management guidelines for repeat testing intervals. Before the finalizing the upcoming guidelines, we will consider additional rounds of postcolposcopy cotesting.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5895141PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/LGT.0000000000000382DOI Listing

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