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Patient from Hell
Cervical Cancer and HPV: What You Need to Know

Patient from Hell

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 44:17


Dr. Barbara Moscicki discusses the critical role of HPV in women's health, particularly its association with various cancers, including cervical cancer. She explains the dual nature of HPV as both a commensal organism and a pathogen, emphasizing the importance of understanding its oncogenic potential. The conversation also covers the significance of screening methods, such as Pap smears, in detecting precancerous changes and the complexities surrounding the treatment of different cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) stages. This conversation delves into the complexities of cancer screening methods, particularly focusing on cervical and anal cancer. Dr. Barbara Moscicki discusses the importance of understanding various screening guidelines, the role of HPV vaccination in preventing cancers, and the need for clear communication between clinicians and patients regarding these topics. The discussion highlights the evolving nature of cancer screening practices and the importance of patient education in navigating these changes.About Our Guest:Dr. Moscicki is a Pediatrician, Board Certified in Adolescent Medicine. She is the current Division Chief of Adolescent and Young Adult Medicine with clinical expertise in reproductive health care for menstrual irregularities, sexual health, and sexually transmitted diseases. Dr. Moscicki has expertise in HPV -related disease including diagnosis of cervical dysplasia and treatment. She also offers medical care for women with eating disorders.Resources & Links:This episode was supported by the Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) and features the PCORI research study here: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33632649/ ‘Effect of 2 Interventions on Cervical Cancer Screening Guideline Adherence'Chapter Codes00:00 Introduction to HPV and Women's Health03:00 Understanding HPV's Role in Cancer06:01 The Dual Nature of HPV: Commensal vs Pathogenic08:57 Oncogenes and Their Impact on Cellular Regulation12:09 The Intersection of HPV and Screening Methods14:58 Cervical Cancer Screening and Pap Smears20:30 Understanding Cancer Screening Methods23:17 Guidelines for Cervical and Anal Cancer Screening31:02 The Importance of HPV Vaccination39:35 Key Messages for Clinicians and PatientsTakeaways- Dr. Moscicki specializes in adolescent and young adult medicine.- HPV is linked to multiple cancers beyond cervical cancer.- The understanding of HPV's role in cancer has evolved significantly.- E6 and E7 proteins from HPV disrupt normal cell regulation.- CIN3 is considered a true pre-cancer that requires treatment.- Liquid cytology has improved the accuracy of Pap smears.- CIN1 is often self-resolving and does not require treatment.- CIN2 presents a diagnostic dilemma due to variability in interpretation.- Women have options regarding the management of CIN2 lesions.Connect with Us:Enjoyed this episode? Make sure to subscribe, rate, and review! Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, or Linkedin @mantacares and visit our website at mantacares.com for more episodes and updates.Listen Elsewhere: Website: https://mantacares.com/pages/podcast?srsltid=AfmBOopEP5GJ-Wd2nL-HYAInrw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mantacares Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3TR1lFLtf6em5YyKtlWy2L?si=6ma-9g_w Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/navigating-cervical-cancer-screening-surger Disclaimer:All content and information provided in connection with Manta Cares is solely intended for informational and educational purposes only. This content and information is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition.This episode was supported by an award from the Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute.

How Humans Heal
#205 LEEP vs Escharotic Treatment for CIN2 and CIN3 Cervical Dysplasia

How Humans Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 27:38


In this episode, I discuss cervical dysplasia, which is when there are abnormal cells on the cervix before it turns into cancer, specifically CIN 2 and 3. Many women in this situation face the decision of whether to have a LEEP procedure or to take a natural approach called escharotic treatments.  If you're dealing with this decision, I think this video will be very helpful for you. It will also be useful for any women dealing with high-risk HPV and abnormal pap smears, in case you find yourself facing CIN 2 or 3 at some point.  For the most comprehensive support, even with the most difficult health issues (physical or mental), and for access to the tests I mentioned in this episode, it is best to meet with me one-on-one, which is available to you no matter where you are in the world (via phone or zoom) We're here to help you! LINKS FROM THE EPISODE:   Schedule A Chat With Dr. Doni: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/vuaovx   Join The HPV Workshop: https://doctordoni.com/hpv-12-week     Read the full episode notes and find more information: https://doctordoni.com/blog/podcasts/ MORE RESOURCES FROM DR. DONI:   Quick links to social media, free guides and programs, and more: https://doctordoni.com/links     Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.
The CIN2 Conundrum: New Population-Based Data.

Dr. Chapa’s Clinical Pearls.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 36:52


Management of CINI is straightforward, as is management of CIN3. CIN1 allows for observation, and CIN3 requires treatment regardless of the patient's age as it is a true pre-cancerous lesion. But some “gray zone“ exits for CIN2 management. Population-based data has confirmed a high rate of spontaneous resolution within 2 years after CIN2 diagnosis. Is the rate of cervical cancer higher in this surveillance group compared to immediate LEEP? In this episode, we will highlight 2 separate publications, each originating from the same patient database (Danish population-based cohort). These 2 publications are from the same group of authors with one publication coming from the AJOG (December 2023), and the other one published last month in BMJ (November 2023).

German New Medicine Stories
EP13 From "Abnormal PAP Smear" to ALL CLEAR

German New Medicine Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 47:31


In this episode I talk with my friend Alex about how she cleared a CIN3 diagnosis ("pre-cancerous" cells in the cervix) with the understanding of German New Medicine. We get into the healing power of sexuality, walking away from p*rn, and s*xual frustrationnnnn! Join Well-F**ked Woman - if you're late for enrolment, DM me and I'll give you a late-enrolment link xx How to Have Vaginal Org*sms podcast The Solo S** Date podcast How to NOT Give a F**k with Dr. Kelly Brogan podcast How to Manifest Your Dream Partner podcast @alexrooted @freyakellet Qiddist's Womb Room Podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/freya-kellet/message

Outspoken the Podcast
Sarah's Day Reignites CIN 3 Drama, Olivia Roger's Big Life Decision & Chloe Szep's Belfie

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 29:53


Sarah's Day has concerned her followers by revealing she is two years overdue for her cervical screening test. The controversial fitness influencer is considered high risk and requires frequent testing, after being diagnosed with high grade cervical dysplasia in 2017. At the time, Sarah caused controversy when she claimed she had naturally healed her CIN3 by healthy eating and supplements.  Olivia Rogers has revealed she's set to freeze her eggs. She made the announcement by sharing a number of quotes about fertility to her Instagram story.  Mitch Orval has sparked bumgate after sharing a photo of his partner Chloe Szep standing next to him and their child Sunny, with her pajama pants pulled down revealing her toned bum.  And we discuss TikTok's latest wellness trend... bedrotting.  Follow Outspoken on Instagram and TikTok, plus join in on the conversation in our Facebook Community. Podcast hosted by Amy Taeuber, Kate Taeuber and Sophie Taeuber.  Subscribe to Outspoken Plus Outspoken Plus is our subscription offering that provides subscribers with exclusive access to BONUS weekly episodes. Every week, we'll be dropping content so juicy, we've had to put it behind a paywall. A monthly Outspoken Plus subscription costs $5.99 a month, or save with our annual package, for just $49.99 a year*.  There are two ways you can become an Outspoken Plus subscriber. Apple users can subscribe via Apple Podcasts here: apple.co/outspoken, while Android users can subscribe via Patreon here: https://www.patreon.com/outspoken_plus.  * An annual subscription is only available on Apple Podcasts.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Health Formula Show
63: Recurring Styes & Cold Sores, Healthy Pregnancy Test Recommendations, Clearing CIN3, Mushroom Supplements Recommendations

The Health Formula Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2023 23:22


In today's Ask Paula Friday episode, we look at questions from our community surrounding detoxification, cold sores, pregnancies, mushrooms and more! We also talk about the top vitamin that is super important for eye health as well as herbs and supplements for boosting the immune system. Tune in to hear: Causes of recurring styes (1:34)  Natural remedies for styes (3:32) Why you get a cold sore outbreak (5:54) The first step to naturally treating cold sores (7:40)  Foods high in zinc (9:49) My top recommendations before getting pregnant (11:06) The naturopathic approach to CIN3 (13:38) Why just an anti-inflammatory diet is not sufficient for CIN3 (17:06) Should you supplement with mushrooms? (15:55) What to look out for when purchasing mushrooms (21:22) Head to www.paulabenedi.com/episode63 for the show notes. Join my newsletter: www.synergised.info/newsletter Follow me on Instagram: @synergiseduk . P.S. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Paula Benedi. The content here should not be taken as medical advice and is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions.

Awesemo Fantasy Football
10 MUST ADD Players in Fantasy Football for Week 14 Waiver Wire | Fantasy Football 2022

Awesemo Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 15:49


10 MUST ADD Players in Fantasy Football for Week 14 Waiver Wire | Fantasy Football 2022In today's video NotoriousFantasy breaks down his TOP 10 waiver wire adds for week 14 of the 2022 fantasy football season.

The Womb Room Podcast
Escharotics for Resolving Cervical Dysplasia; Lizzie's Story

The Womb Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 47:05


Have you heard of the naturopathic approach to resolving cervical dysplasia and HPV? Called "escharotics," this is a process where a topical solution (typically a mix of zinc and particular herbs) are applied to the face of the cervix -- often in tandom with nutritional and lifestyle changes. Today, I'm talking with my friend (of 22 years!) Lizzie Medford, about her experience with escharotics and how she successfully experienced clear paps after CIN3 dysplasia.  I want to share this with you so that you know there are many different paths to cervical care, and, even if you're not ready to take the full leap into self-healing, there are still options outside of the mainstream gynecological model that may feel right for you.  We discuss: what it was like to go "against" the recommendations of the gynecologist  the risks of the LEEP procedure, and the importance of doing your own research  The experience of escharotic treatment Navigating other people's fears and concerns, especially with your own health choices Developing a deeper self trust by choosing what is in alignment   If you're interested to explore more about cervix, you can join our upcoming live class: Cervical Healing Through Nervous System Tending on Nov. 16 at 4pm, by joining the Womb Room Community Membership for $22/ month! And, if you're wanting to dive deep into cervical health and embodiment, as well as the deep nervous system and spirit-level work of orienting to our sovereignty, enrollment for Sovereign Womban is open until Nov. 23.   

How Humans Heal
#92 Healing HPV with Dr. Doni

How Humans Heal

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 60:46


HPV is a very common virus. Most all of us have been exposed to it in our lifetime. And yet it can be shocking to receive results that show that HPV is positive. It's shocking because there are no symptoms – so you wouldn't have a heads up – and it can cause cancer.    It's also shocking because your doctor may either tell you to come back in 6 months to a year, and that seems like a long time when you've just been told you have a virus that causes cancer, or the doctor may say that you need a biopsy or additional procedures in order to check for abnormal cells.     The standard medical approach does not include options to help you fend off HPV once you have it. They can really only remove abnormal cells or cancer if it occurs. But HPV can cause abnormal cells again and again.     Meanwhile, I've been helping women to successfully fend off HPV, heal the cervix (for ASCUS, CIN1, CIN2 and CIN3), and prevent recurrences for over 21 years.     I want to help you clear HPV – get it to negative on your test results – and take your life back. It is possible to feel empowered to heal and get beyond HPV.    Listen in to my Healing HPV Masterclass in this week's episode and find out about the online, group program I developed to help women around the world to get HPV out of their lives.     Find out about my Say Goodbye to HPV 12 week Program – which is available to begin anytime!   https://doctordoni.com/hpv12/     Use the code HPV1000 for $1000 off the program.     Learn more how I can help you by setting a “Get to Know You Call” here: https://intakeq.com/new/hhsnib/IJM6JL     And get a sense of what is involved when I meet with you one-on-one about your case here:   https://doctordoni.com/services/cervical-dysplasia-solutions/    -   Connect with Dr. Doni:    Facebook HTTPS://FACEBOOK.COM/DRDONIWILSON   Instagram HTTPS://INSTAGRAM.COM/DRDONIWILSON   YouTube HTTPS://YOUTUBE.COM/USER/DONIWILSONND   Weekly Wellness Wisdom Newsletter: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/WWW     -   Books and Resources:    Pre-Order my new book: https://www.amazon.com/Master-Your-Stress-Reset-Health/dp/1953295576   Stress Warrior Book (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/STRESSWARRIOR      Stress Warrior Stress Resiliency Facebook Group (FREE)  HTTPS://FACEBOOK.COM/GROUPS/STRESSWARRIOR     7-day Stress Reset (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/STRESS-RESET     HPV & Cervical Dysplasia Guide (FREE)  HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/HPV-AND-CERVICAL-DYSPLASIA-GUIDE/     -   Personalized Solutions:    If you'd like to meet with Dr. Doni one-on-one for your health, request a Health Breakthrough Session: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/BREAKTHROUGH     To get an idea of more comprehensive options, read about Dr. Doni's Signature Consultation Programs: HTTPS://DOCTORDONI.COM/SERVICES   Disclosure: Some of the links in this post are product links and affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase I will earn a commission at no cost to you. Keep in mind that I link these companies and their products because of their quality and not because of the commission I receive from your purchases. The decision is yours, and whether or not you decide to buy something is completely up to you.

Womb Room
Bonus Episode: Truth be Told - with Laksmi Wilson (sponsorship, CIN3, lletz, abortion)

Womb Room

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 36:43


In this episode your host Laksmi Wilson has a story to tell. Or three. "Absolutely shit scared" is the general vibe around releasing this episode! Topics include sponsorships, abnormal cervical cells and abortion.Join Laksmi on Instagram: @wombroom.podcastIf you're enjoying the show please leave a review! Takes a mere few minutes and will help get these stories into more ears that really need them.You can listen to host Laksmi Wilson's story here:https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/why-does-this-keep-happening-recurrent-miscarriages/id1484930949?i=1000528572349Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/wombroom)

SHAMELESS
Fact checking a "healing princess"

SHAMELESS

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 49:23


It’s episode 9! Bloody hell, doesn’t time fly?This week we have a little chat on the announcement of Ali Oetjen as Australia’s newest Bachelorette and our… mixed feelings about it.Also, the problematic wellness influencer who says she treated her precancerous cells naturally, and the glittery phenomenon that is dubbed “the party of the year”, the MET gala.UPDATE: After recording this episode we also received a statement from Dr Brad McKay, a family doctor from East Sydney Doctors, about Sarah Stevenson's claims. He told us:"Promoting a healthy lifestyle is admirable, but believing you’ve healed your cervical dysplasia “naturally” is not grounded in reality... "Your immune system is extremely complex and you really don’t have much control over it. It’s narcissistic to believe that you can heal your cervix with positive thoughts and green smoothies... Declaring that you’ve healed your cervix “naturally” is not only ignorant, but it’s also insulting to those people who have been diagnosed with cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer. It implies that if you require treatment you haven’t prayed hard enough, haven’t thought positively enough, or haven’t eaten the right nutritional supplement. Sometimes bad things happen and it’s not helpful or accurate to play a blame game... "I’m glad to hear that her high grade cervical lesion is now a low grade lesion, but it’s dangerous to recommend others follow a “CIN3 routine” based on her anecdotal experience."As always, you're so welcome to join the conversation in our Facebook group! Otherwise, you can find us on Twitter, follow Michelle on Instagram here, Zara on Instagram here or get in touch at shamelessthepodcast@gmail.com.And before we go: We're a tiny, little independent podcast who rely on YOU GUYS so others can find us. If you have the time, we'd love it if you could subscribe to the show. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound.

Shameless
Fact checking a "healing princess"

Shameless

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 49:23


It’s episode 9! Bloody hell, doesn’t time fly?This week we have a little chat on the announcement of Ali Oetjen as Australia’s newest Bachelorette and our… mixed feelings about it.Also, the problematic wellness influencer who says she treated her precancerous cells naturally, and the glittery phenomenon that is dubbed “the party of the year”, the MET gala.UPDATE: After recording this episode we also received a statement from Dr Brad McKay, a family doctor from East Sydney Doctors, about Sarah Stevenson's claims. He told us:"Promoting a healthy lifestyle is admirable, but believing you’ve healed your cervical dysplasia “naturally” is not grounded in reality... "Your immune system is extremely complex and you really don’t have much control over it. It’s narcissistic to believe that you can heal your cervix with positive thoughts and green smoothies... Declaring that you’ve healed your cervix “naturally” is not only ignorant, but it’s also insulting to those people who have been diagnosed with cervical dysplasia or cervical cancer. It implies that if you require treatment you haven’t prayed hard enough, haven’t thought positively enough, or haven’t eaten the right nutritional supplement. Sometimes bad things happen and it’s not helpful or accurate to play a blame game... "I’m glad to hear that her high grade cervical lesion is now a low grade lesion, but it’s dangerous to recommend others follow a “CIN3 routine” based on her anecdotal experience."As always, you're so welcome to join the conversation in our Facebook group! Otherwise, you can find us on Twitter, follow Michelle on Instagram here, Zara on Instagram here or get in touch at shamelessthepodcast@gmail.com.And before we go: We're a tiny, little independent podcast who rely on YOU GUYS so others can find us. If you have the time, we'd love it if you could subscribe to the show. This episode was produced by Zara McDonald with royalty free music from Bensound.

Pimped: Ob/Gyn
Before Your First: Colposcopy and LEEP

Pimped: Ob/Gyn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 14:50


Why: ASCCP guidelines (there is an app! Or PDF) Cervical dysplasia — caused by HPV CIN I–CIN3 is a progression Risk factors: Smoking, other STIs including HIV, immunodeficiency   Histology: Increased Nuclear: cytoplasmic ratio when abnormal Acetic Acid: exact mechanism unknown, the higher N:C ratio cells (aka abnormal cells) reflect more light and appear white. […]

Pimped: Ob/Gyn
Before Your First: Colposcopy and LEEP

Pimped: Ob/Gyn

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 14:50


Why: ASCCP guidelines (there is an app! Or PDF) Cervical dysplasia — caused by HPV CIN I–CIN3 is a progression Risk factors: Smoking, other STIs including HIV, immunodeficiency   Histology: Increased Nuclear: cytoplasmic ratio when abnormal Acetic Acid: exact mechanism unknown, the higher N:C ratio cells (aka abnormal cells) reflect more light and appear white. […]

AudioAbstracts
Individual Detection of 14 High-risk HPV Genotypes by the PapType Test for the Prediction of High-grade Cervical Lesions

AudioAbstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2016


Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions. Cuzick J, Ho L, Terry G, Kleeman M, Giddings M, Austin J, Cadman L, Ashdown-Barr L, Costa MJ, Szarewski A. J Clin Virol. 2014 May;60(1):44-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.02.002. Epub 2014 Feb 14. Abstract BACKGROUND: HR HPV genotypes when assayed collectively, achieve high sensitivity but low specificity for the prediction of CIN2+. Knowledge of the specific genotypes in an infection may facilitate the use of HR HPV detection in routine clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate of HR HPV detection and the accuracy of CIN2+ prediction between PapType test (Genera Biosystems) and other commercially available HR HPV assays, and to examine the value of full HPV genotyping. STUDY DESIGN: PreservCyt samples from 1099 women referred for abnormal cervical cytology were used. CIN2+ was chosen as the primary end-point but CIN3+ was also evaluated. A hierarchy of HR HPV genotypes was created using PPV and this was used to create 3 groups of genotypes with potentially different ...

AudioAbstracts
Individual Detection of 14 High-risk HPV Genotypes by the PapType Test for the Prediction of High-grade Cervical Lesions

AudioAbstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016


Individual detection of 14 high risk human papilloma virus genotypes by the PapType test for the prediction of high grade cervical lesions. Cuzick J, Ho L, Terry G, Kleeman M, Giddings M, Austin J, Cadman L, Ashdown-Barr L, Costa MJ, Szarewski A. J Clin Virol. 2014 May;60(1):44-9. doi: 10.1016/j.jcv.2014.02.002. Epub 2014 Feb 14. Abstract BACKGROUND: HR HPV genotypes when assayed collectively, achieve high sensitivity but low specificity for the prediction of CIN2+. Knowledge of the specific genotypes in an infection may facilitate the use of HR HPV detection in routine clinical practice. OBJECTIVES: To compare the rate of HR HPV detection and the accuracy of CIN2+ prediction between PapType test (Genera Biosystems) and other commercially available HR HPV assays, and to examine the value of full HPV genotyping. STUDY DESIGN: PreservCyt samples from 1099 women referred for abnormal cervical cytology were used. CIN2+ was chosen as the primary end-point but CIN3+ was also evaluated. A hierarchy of HR HPV genotypes was created using PPV and this was used to create 3 groups of genotypes with potentially different ...

AudioAbstracts
A study of HPV typing for the management of HPV-positive ASC-US cervical cytologic results

AudioAbstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016


Host: Thomas C. Wright, Jr., MD A study of HPV typing for the management of HPV-positive ASC-US cervical cytologic results. Schiffman M, Vaughan LM, Raine-Bennett TR, Castle PE, Katki HA, Gage JC, Fetterman B, Befano B, Wentzensen N. Gynecol Oncol. 2015 Sep;138(3):573-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2015.06.040. Epub 2015 Jul 4. Abstract BACKGROUND: In US cervical screening, immediate colposcopy is recommended for women with HPV-positive ASC-US(equivocal) cytology. We evaluated whether partial typing by Onclarity™ (BD) might identify HPV-positive women with low enough CIN3+ risk to permit 1-year follow-up instead. METHODS: The NCI-Kaiser Permanente Northern California Persistence and Progression cohort includes a subset of 13,890 women aged 21+ with HC2 (Qiagen)-positive ASC-US at enrollment; current median ...

AudioAbstracts
A study of HPV typing for the management of HPV-positive ASC-US cervical cytologic results

AudioAbstracts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2016


Host: Thomas C. Wright, Jr., MD A study of HPV typing for the management of HPV-positive ASC-US cervical cytologic results. Schiffman M, Vaughan LM, Raine-Bennett TR, Castle PE, Katki HA, Gage JC, Fetterman B, Befano B, Wentzensen N. Gynecol Oncol. 2015 Sep;138(3):573-8. doi: 10.1016/j.ygyno.2015.06.040. Epub 2015 Jul 4. Abstract BACKGROUND: In US cervical screening, immediate colposcopy is recommended for women with HPV-positive ASC-US(equivocal) cytology. We evaluated whether partial typing by Onclarity™ (BD) might identify HPV-positive women with low enough CIN3+ risk to permit 1-year follow-up instead. METHODS: The NCI-Kaiser Permanente Northern California Persistence and Progression cohort includes a subset of 13,890 women aged 21+ with HC2 (Qiagen)-positive ASC-US at enrollment; current median ...