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Gray, W; Bayer-Pietsch, E; Chieco, P; Cochand Priollet, B; Desai, M; Drijkoningen, M; Griffin, M; Hagmar, B; Kapila, K; Kloboves-Prevodnik, V; Kobayashi, T; Krogerus, L; Majak, B; Mihailovici, M; Olszewski, W; Schenck, U; Schmitt, F; Shabalova, I; Shapiro, N; Smith, J; Tani, E; Totsch, M; Vass, L; Wiener, H; Herbert, A.
The future of cytopathology in Europe. Will the wider use of HPV testing have an impact on the provision of cervical screening?
Cytopathology. 2007; 18(5):278-282 Doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2303.2007.00487.x
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Tötsch Martin
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Abstract:
The emphasis of the EFCS Congress held in Venice in October 2006 was on the future of Cytopathology in relation to events in Europe. Much of the discussion centred on the role of human papilloma virus testing and its impact on the provision of cervical screening. The following is a transcript of the discussion that took place at the Advisory Board Meeting for the journal Cytopathology, with some additional written comments received prior to the meeting. A brief summary has been provided as a conclusion by Dr A. Herbert.
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Cytological Techniques -
Europe -
Female -
Humans -
Mass Screening - methods
Papillomaviridae - isolation and purification
Papillomavirus Infections - diagnosis
Pathology, Clinical - methods
Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - prevention and control Uterine Cervical Neoplasms - virology

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cervical screening
HPV testing
training
quality control
triage
cytology
European experience
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