
Partha Basu: ‘Screen, triage and treat’ vs ‘screen and treat’ for WLHIV positive on HPV test
Partha Basu, Early Detection, Prevention, and Infections Branch at the International Agency for Research on Cancer/World Health Organization (IARC/WHO), shared an article by Smita Joshi, et al. on LinkedIn:
“Another high impact publication from IARC research that will fill in the current evidence gap in the management of cervical precancers in women living with HIV.
The WHO recommended ‘screen, triage and treat. over ‘screen and treat’ for WLHIV positive on HPV test. The recommendation was based on ‘weak’ evidence as there was no RCT to support.
Results of our RCT published in the Nature Communications yesterday provides this missing evidence, making the recommendation stronger.
IARC – International Agency for Research on Cancer / World Health Organization research supporting global Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative.”
A randomised controlled non-inferiority trial to compare the efficacy of ‘HPV screen, triage and treat’ with ‘HPV screen and treat’ approach for cervical cancer prevention among women living with HIV.
Authors: Smita Joshi, et al.
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