Browsing Wolfson Institute of Preventive Medicine by Author "Wheeler, CM"
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Adherence to National Guidelines on Cervical Screening: A Population-Based Evaluation from a Statewide Registry.
Castle, PE; Kinney, WK; Chen, L; Kim, JJ; Jenison, S; Rossi, G; Kang, H; Cuzick, J; Wheeler, CM; New Mexico HPV Pap Registry Steering Committee (2021-08-31)In 2012, national recommendations for cervical-cancer screening of women aged 30-64 years were quinquennial human papillomavirus and cytology co-testing or triennial cytology. Data from a state-wide surveillance program ... -
Adjunctive testing by cytology, p16/Ki-67 dual-stained cytology or HPV16/18 E6 oncoprotein for the management of HPV16/18 screen-positive women
Torres-Ibarra, L; Lorincz, AT; Wheeler, CM; Cuzick, J; Hernandez-Lopez, R; Spiegelman, D; Leon-Maldonado, L; Rivera-Paredez, B; Mendez-Hernandez, P; Lazcano-Ponce, E (2021-05-01) -
Burden of Mycoplasma genitalium and bacterial co-infections in a population-based sample in New Mexico.
Hammer, A; Gravitt, PE; Adcock, R; Patterson, N; Cuzick, J; Wheeler, CM; New Mexico HPV Pap Registry Steering Committee (2021-05-14)ABSTRACT: In this population-based US study, the overall prevalence of Mycoplasma genitalium was 1.95% (95% CI 1.62-2.34), declining from 6.12% (95% CI 4.72 to 7.92) in women aged 21-24 to 0.48% (95% CI 0.25-0.94) in women ... -
Clinical follow-up practices after cervical cancer screening by co-testing: A population-based study of adherence to U.S. guideline recommendations.
Perkins, RB; Adcock, R; Benard, V; Cuzick, J; Waxman, A; Howe, J; Melkonian, S; Gonzales, J; Wiggins, C; Wheeler, CM (2021-08-18)Failure to follow-up women after abnormal cervical screening could lead to cervical cancers, yet little is known about adherence to recommended follow-up after abnormal co-testing [cytology and high-risk human papillomavirus ... -
Clinical performance of methylation as a biomarker for cervical carcinoma in situ and cancer diagnosis: A worldwide study.
Banila, C; Lorincz, AT; Scibior-Bentkowska, D; Clifford, GM; Kumbi, B; Beyene, D; Wheeler, CM; Cuschieri, K; Cuzick, J; Nedjai, B (2021-09-25)The shift towards primary human papillomavirus (HPV)-based screening has necessitated the search for a secondary triage test that provides sufficient sensitivity to detect high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) ... -
Comparison of HPV-16 and HPV-18 Genotyping and Cytological Testing as Triage Testing Within Human Papillomavirus-Based Screening in Mexico.
Torres-Ibarra, L; Cuzick, J; Lorincz, AT; Spiegelman, D; Lazcano-Ponce, E; Franco, EL; Moscicki, AB; Mahmud, SM; Wheeler, CM; Rivera-Paredez, B (2019-11-01)Importance: Triage tests enhance the efficiency cervical cancer screening based on human papillomavirus (HPV), but the best approach for maximizing programmatic effectiveness is still uncertain, particularly in a real-world ... -
Corrigendum to 'A state-wide population-based evaluation of cervical cancers arising during opportunistic screening in the United States' [Gynecologic Oncology 159 (2020) 344-353].
Landy, R; Mathews, C; Robertson, M; Wiggins, CL; McDonald, YJ; Goldberg, DW; Scarinci, IC; Cuzick, J; Sasieni, PD; Wheeler, CM (2021-09-30) -
DNA methylation testing with S5 for triage of high-risk HPV positive women
Adcock, R; Nedjai, B; Lorincz, AT; Scibior-Bentkowska, D; Banwait, R; Torrez-Martinez, N; Robertson, M; Cuzick, J; Wheeler, CM (2022) -
Erratum to 'A state-wide population-based evaluation of cervical cancers arising during opportunistic screening in the United States' [Gynecologic Oncology 159 (2020) 344-353].
Landy, R; Mathews, C; Robertson, M; Wiggins, CL; McDonald, YJ; Goldberg, DW; Scarinci, IC; Cuzick, J; Sasieni, PD; Wheeler, CM (2021-06) -
Impact of screening on cervical cancer incidence: A population-based case-control study in the United States.
Landy, R; Sasieni, PD; Mathews, C; Wiggins, CL; Robertson, M; McDonald, YJ; Goldberg, DW; Scarinci, IC; Cuzick, J; Wheeler, CM (Wiley Online, 2019-12-13)Cervical cancer is widely preventable through screening, but little is known about the duration of protection offered by a negative screen in North America. A case-control study was conducted with records from population-based ... -
Outcomes in Women With Cytology Showing Atypical Squamous Cells of Undetermined Significance With vs Without Human Papillomavirus Testing
Cuzick, J; Myers, O; Lee, J-H; Shi, Y; Gage, JC; Hunt, WC; Robertson, M; Wheeler, CM; Registry, NMHPVP (2017-10) -
Performance of an affordable urine self-sampling method for human papillomavirus detection in Mexican women
Hernandez-Lopez, R; Hermosillo, L; Leon-Maldonado, L; Velazquez-Cruz, R; Torres-Ibarra, L; Lazcano-Ponce, E; Lorincz, A; Wheeler, CM; Bosch, FX; Cuzick, J (2021-07-21) -
Population-based prevalence of cervical infection with human papillomavirus genotypes 16 and 18 and other high risk types in Tlaxcala, Mexico
Rudolph, SE; Lorincz, A; Wheeler, CM; Gravitt, P; Lazcano-Ponce, E; Torres-Ibarra, L; Leon-Maldonado, L; Ramirez, P; Rivera, B; Hernandez, R (2016-09-01) -
Prevalence of Sexually Transmitted Infections and Coinfection in a Population-Based Sample of Women Attending Cervical Cancer Screening in New Mexico, United States of America
Gravitt, P; Patterson, N; Stanislawski, E; Colquitt, E; Norville, S; Cuzick, J; Wheeler, CM (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2016-12-01) -
Relationships of p16 Immunohistochemistry and Other Biomarkers With Diagnoses of Cervical Abnormalities Implications for LAST Terminology
Castle, PE; Adcock, R; Cuzick, J; Wentzensen, N; Torrez-Martinez, NE; Torres, SM; Stoler, MH; Ronnett, BM; Joste, NE; Darragh, TM (2020-06) -
Role of HPV Genotype, Multiple Infections, and Viral Load on the Risk of High-Grade Cervical Neoplasia
Adcock, R; Cuzick, J; Hunt, WC; McDonald, RM; Wheeler, CM; Joste, NE; Kinney, W; Robertson, M; Waxman, A; Jenison, S (American Association for Cancer Research, 2019-11)Background:HPV testing provides a much more sensitive method of detection for high-grade lesions than cytology, but specificity is low. Here we explore the extent to which full HPV genotyping, viral load and multiplicity ... -
Similar Risk Patterns After Cervical Screening in Two Large US Populations Implications for Clinical Guidelines
Gage, JC; Hunt, WC; Schiffman, M; Katki, HA; Cheung, LA; Myers, O; Cuzick, J; Wentzensen, N; Kinney, W; Castle, PE (2016-12) -
A state-wide population-based evaluation of cervical cancers arising during opportunistic screening in the United States.
Landy, R; Mathews, C; Robertson, M; Wiggins, CL; McDonald, YJ; Goldberg, DW; Scarinci, IC; Cuzick, J; Sasieni, PD; Wheeler, CM (2020-11)OBJECTIVE: Despite widespread cervical screening, an estimated 13,800 women will be diagnosed with cervical cancer in the United States in 2020. To inform improvements, the screening histories of women diagnosed with ... -
Uptake of co-testing with HPV and cytology for cervical screening: A population-based evaluation in the United States
Cuzick, J; Du, R; Adcock, R; Kinney, W; Joste, N; McDonald, RM; English, K; Torres, SM; Saslow, D; Wheeler, CM (2021-09)