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Screening with cytology has paralleled large decreases in cervical cancer mortality in the US. In order to prevent overtreatment of lesions that would spontaneously clear on their own, national (ASCCP) guidelines recommend observation with cytology and colposcopy over more invasive treatments. However, certain results may need to involve a referral to a specialist. Women with an abnormal test result may need to be better informed about their options so that they can actively participate in treatment decisions. In this webinar, we will present the revised ASCCP provider app for follow up of abnormal cervical cytology tests, present and discuss how the online patient education tool, “Decreasing Overtesting but On time (DOTS-O)”, can be integrated in the clinic flow to engage women in decisions on management of abnormal cervical cytology tests.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Become familiar with primary HPV screening as preferred cervical cancer screening option
- Learn to manage and refer cervical and HPV-related vulvar dysplasia
- Risk-based management of abnormal cervical screening tests and histology
- Present a case study how an online cervical cancer prevention patient education tool can be integrated in community health clinics
PRESENTERS
- Anna-Barbara Moscicki, MD, Professor of Pediatrics, School of Medicine, University of California, Los Angeles
- Jill Tseng, MD , Assistant Professor, Gynecologic Oncology, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California, Irvine
- Maria Elena Rhoads -Baeza, MD, Assistant Professor, OB Hospitalist Division, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of California, Irvine
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