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    Aim: To explore the appropriate triage methods for women infected with high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV). Materials & methods: A total of 424 out of 872 hrHPV-infected women were divided into cervicitis (n = 123), cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 1 (CIN1; n = 89), CIN2 (n = 72), CIN3 (n = 87) and cervical cancer (n = 53) groups. Results: The sensitivity/specificity of ZNF582m, PAX1m and liquid-based cytology (LBC) for hrHPV-infected women with transformation zone 3 CIN3+ was 83.9/93.1, 77.4/90.6 and 80.6/58.5%, respectively. The ZNF582m/PAX1m test had a higher specificity than LBC (p < 0.001) and similar sensitivity to that observed for LBC (p > 0.05). ZNF582m/PAX1m improved the positive predictive value of CIN3+ (64.7/60.0%) in low-grade LBC (negative predictive value: 91.7/88.7%). Conclusion: ZNF582m was superior to PAX1m and LBC tests in detecting CIN3+ in hrHPV-infected women.

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    Yuehui Su, Yujie Tang, Ting Zhang, Yue Xu, Yingcui Zhang, Yan Shen, Lihong Qin, Luoman Zhang, Lili Cao, Yingying Zhou, Yuligh Liou, Mengzhen Zhang. Methylated ZNF582 as a triage marker for occult cervical cancer and advanced cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Future oncology (London, England). 2022 Jul;18(23):2583-2592

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    PMID: 35758002

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