Invasive squamous cell cervical cancer is more likely to be detected in women who undergo screening at 2 and 3 year intervals compared with women who have a yearly screening, researchers report in the January issue of Obstetrics and Gynecology.
In a case-control study, Dr. Marie Grisham Miller from the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program, Oakland, California, and colleagues collected data on 482 cases of invasive squamous cell cervical cancer and on 934 matched controls. Both cases and controls were members of the Kaiser Permanente Medical Care Program.
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