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Efficacy of HPV-based screening for prevention of invasive cervical cancer: follow-up of four European randomised controlled trials. [1]

Quality of healthcare   [2]

Peer reviewed scientific article

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Authors

Ronco, Guglielmo [3]; Dillner, Joakim [4]; K Miriam Elfström [5]; Tunesi, Sara [6]; Snijders, Peter J F [7]; M. Arbyn [8]; Kitchener, Henry [9]; Segnan, Nereo [10]; Gilham, Clare [11]; Giorgi-Rossi, Paolo [12]; Berkhof, Johannes [13]; Peto, Julian [14]; Meijer, Chris J L M [15]

Keywords

  1. Adult [16]
  2. Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia [17]
  3. Colposcopy [18]
  4. Cytological Techniques [19]
  5. Early Detection of Cancer [20]
  6. Europe [21]
  7. Female [22]
  8. Follow-Up Studies [23]
  9. Humans [24]
  10. incidence [25]
  11. middle aged [26]
  12. Multicenter Studies as Topic [27]
  13. Neoplasm Invasiveness [28]
  14. Papillomavirus Infections [29]
  15. Precancerous Conditions [30]
  16. Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic [31]
  17. Uterine Cervical Neoplasms [32]
  18. Young adult [33]

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: In four randomised trials, human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening for cervical cancer was compared with cytology-based cervical screening, and precursors of cancer were the endpoint in every trial. However, direct estimates are missing of the relative efficacy of HPV-based versus cytology-based screening for prevention of invasive cancer in women who undergo regular screening, of modifiers (eg, age) of this relative efficacy, and of the duration of protection. We did a follow-up study of the four randomised trials to investigate these outcomes.METHODS: 176,464 women aged 20-…
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: In four randomised trials, human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening for cervical cancer was compared with cytology-based cervical screening, and precursors of cancer were the endpoint in every trial. However, direct estimates are missing of the relative efficacy of HPV-based versus cytology-based screening for prevention of invasive cancer in women who undergo regular screening, of modifiers (eg, age) of this relative efficacy, and of the duration of protection. We did a follow-up study of the four randomised trials to investigate these outcomes.

METHODS: 176,464 women aged 20-64 years were randomly assigned to HPV-based (experimental arm) or cytology-based (control arm) screening in Sweden (Swedescreen), the Netherlands (POBASCAM), England (ARTISTIC), and Italy (NTCC). We followed up these women for a median of 6·5 years (1,214,415 person-years) and identified 107 invasive cervical carcinomas by linkage with screening, pathology, and cancer registries, by masked review of histological specimens, or from reports. Cumulative and study-adjusted rate ratios (experimental vs control) were calculated for incidence of invasive cervical carcinoma.

FINDINGS: The rate ratio for invasive cervical carcinoma among all women from recruitment to end of follow-up was 0·60 (95% CI 0·40-0·89), with no heterogeneity between studies (p=0·52). Detection of invasive cervical carcinoma was similar between screening methods during the first 2·5 years of follow-up (0·79, 0·46-1·36) but was significantly lower in the experimental arm thereafter (0·45, 0·25-0·81). In women with a negative screening test at entry, the rate ratio was 0·30 (0·15-0·60). The cumulative incidence of invasive cervical carcinoma in women with negative entry tests was 4·6 per 10(5) (1·1-12·1) and 8·7 per 10(5) (3·3-18·6) at 3·5 and 5·5 years, respectively, in the experimental arm, and 15·4 per 10(5) (7·9-27·0) and 36·0 per 10(5) (23·2-53·5), respectively, in the control arm. Rate ratios did not differ by cancer stage, but were lower for adenocarcinoma (0·31, 0·14-0·69) than for squamous-cell carcinoma (0·78, 0·49-1·25). The rate ratio was lowest in women aged 30-34 years (0·36, 0·14-0·94).

INTERPRETATION: HPV-based screening provides 60-70% greater protection against invasive cervical carcinomas compared with cytology. Data of large-scale randomised trials support initiation of HPV-based screening from age 30 years and extension of screening intervals to at least 5 years.

FUNDING: European Union, Belgian Foundation Against Cancer, KCE-Centre d'Expertise, IARC, The Netherlands Organisation for Health Research and Development, the Italian Ministry of Health.

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Quality of healthcare [2]

Source URL:https://sciensano.be/en/biblio/efficacy-hpv-based-screening-prevention-invasive-cervical-cancer-follow-four-european-randomised

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