Recomendaciones para la implementación en Chile de la genotipificación extendida para virus del papiloma humano en tamizaje y seguimiento

Translated title of the contribution: Recommendations for the implementation in Chile of extended genotyping for human papilloma virus in screening and follow-up

Ma Jesús Acuña, Dania Acuña, Mauricio Cuello, Roberto Altamirano, Mylene Cabrera, Isabel Cisterna, Paula Coronado, Carolina Ibáñez, Ma José Iriarte, Paula Jiménez, Soledad Lantadilla, Carlos Misad, Carla Molina, Kika Ortiz, Guillermo Pérez, Katherine Ponce, Javier Quezada, Paulo Salgado, Carolina Selman, Cecilia TapiaKenneth Walker*

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Abstract

introduction: Most cases of cervical cancer occur in women without current screening (either due to lack of coverage or adherence to prevention programs) and/or poor screening (it is estimated that one in three women with cancer had a current Papanicolau screening). Local epidemiological data regarding human papillomavirus (HPV), its causal agent, is scarce and the availability of resources such as HPV-polymerase chain reaction (PCR) test and colposcopy are very limited. objective: Generate recommendations that allow optimizing the cost-effectiveness of HPV-PCR screening and follow-up. Material and methods: A critical review of scientific articles and clinical guidelines, both national and foreign, is carried out, and recommendations compatible with current national guidelines are prepared by consensus of a multidisciplinary panel of specialists.Results: A guide of recommendations which includes work algorithms and reporting model for the implementation of screening and follow-up based on HPV-PCR with extended genotyping. Conclusions: The implementation of extended genotyping allows the development of a cost-effective strategy based on stratification and monitoring according to oncogenic risk, a comprehensive concept that helps prevent overtreatment, giving the possibility of redistributing resources and reducing cancer.

Translated title of the contributionRecommendations for the implementation in Chile of extended genotyping for human papilloma virus in screening and follow-up
Original languageSpanish
Pages (from-to)88-98
Number of pages11
JournalRevista Chilena de Obstetricia y Ginecologia
Volume90
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2025
Externally publishedYes

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