Advancements in Cervical Cancer Screening: Enhancing HPV Testing and Triage Strategies for Improved Risk Assessment
2025
Yana Merdzhanova-Gargova | Magdalena Ivanova | Angelina Mollova-Kysebekirova | Anna Mihaylova | Nikoleta Parahuleva-Rogacheva | Ekaterina Uchikova | Mariya Koleva-Ivanova
<b>Background/Objectives:</b> Cervical cancer remains a significant global health issue, with high incidence and mortality rates, particularly in Eastern Europe. Despite the availability of vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV), regular screening remains crucial for prevention. Testing for HPV, alone or combined with cytology, has become an alternative to traditional methods. However, since many HPV infections are transient, additional tests are needed to identify high-risk cases. <b>Methods:</b> This study aims to generate detailed statistical data specific to the Bulgarian population, reinforcing the necessity of incorporating updated European methodologies and algorithms for the prophylaxis and prevention of cervical carcinoma. <b>Results:</b> By evaluating epidemiological trends, risk factors, and the effectiveness of current preventive measures, this research seeks to provide a strong foundation for enhancing cervical cancer screening and early detection programs. This method improves triage by identifying women who require further evaluation, ensuring timely referrals for colposcopy or biopsy. <b>Conclusions:</b> While liquid-based cytology (LBC) and HPV genotyping improve detection, the introduction of p16/Ki-67 dual staining has enhanced risk stratification, offering higher sensitivity and specificity for detecting high-grade lesions. These advancements are improving cervical cancer screening and patient outcomes.
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