Gynecology and Obstetrics Clinical Medicine (Dec 2023)

Guidelines for cervical cancer screening in China

  • Mingzhu Li,
  • Lihui Wei,
  • Long Sui,
  • Ding Ma,
  • Beihua Kong,
  • Xiaohua Wu,
  • Peng Wu,
  • Youlin Qiao,
  • Fanghui Zhao,
  • Linhong Wang

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 189 – 194

Abstract

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In response to the incidence of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer in China and global screening strategies, a collaborative effort was undertaken by seven Chinese medical associations to develop this guideline for cervical cancer screening. The guideline recommends high-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) testing as the preferred method for primary screening, which should have been approved by authoritative institutions and clinically validated for primary screening. In areas without access to HPV testing, cytology can be used as an alternative. However, it is recommended to replace cytology with HPV-based screening as conditions permit. Cotesting (HPV testing in combination with cytology) is recommended for areas with sufficient medical resources, opportunistic screening populations, and partial special populations. The guideline recommends that individuals with a cervix initiate cervical cancer screening at the age 25 years and undergo HPV testing alone or cotesting every five years, or cytology alone every three years. Women over the age of 65 who have had documented adequate negative prior screening in the past may terminate screening. Corresponding screening programs are proposed for different special populations. The development of these guidelines is an important step in the effort to eliminate cervical cancer in China.

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