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1. Optimization of HPV-positive women triage with p16/Ki67 dual staining cytology in an organized cervical cancer screening program in the center region of Portugal.

2. Cervical cancer screening efficacy using SurePath, ThinPrep and conventional cytology: A large data set analysis from the Japan Cancer Society.

3. Prevalence and Description of High-Grade Intraepithelial Lesions of Cervical Mucosa Cells in a Screening Programme for Cervical Cancer in Isère, France.

4. Cost-Effectiveness of Computer-Assisted Cytology in a Primary hrHPV-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Programme.

5. Enhancing pap smear image classification: integrating transfer learning and attention mechanisms for improved detection of cervical abnormalities.

6. Sociodemographic characteristics associated with cervical cancer screening participation by send-to-all and opt-in HPV self-sampling: Who benefits? Results from a randomized controlled trial among long-term non-attending women in Norway.

7. HPV self-collection for cervical cancer screening among survivors of sexual trauma: a qualitative study.

8. Economic Evaluation of Cervical Cancer Screening by HPV DNA, VIA, and Pap smear Methods in Indonesia.

9. Effectiveness of self-sampling human papillomavirus test on precancer detection and screening uptake in Japan: The ACCESS randomized controlled trial.

10. Cytology-histology correlation of atypical glandular cells on cervical Papanicolaou tests: A study of 628 cases.

11. The ESSAG-trial protocol: A randomized controlled trial evaluating the efficacy of offering a self-sampling kit by the GP to reach women underscreened in the routine cervical cancer screening program.

12. Enhancing cervical cancer cytology screening via artificial intelligence innovation.

13. [Trans-YOLOv5: a YOLOv5-based prior transformer network model for automated detection of abnormal cells or clumps in cervical cytology images].

14. Assessing the Accuracy of Self-Specimen Collection in HPV Testing: Implications for Clinical Laboratory Practice.

15. Atypical glandular cells and predictive features of malignancy in Pap smears: A retrospective monocentric study.

16. Response to "Is it practical to add the p16/Ki67 immunohistochemical dual staining into liquid-based cytology for cervical cancer screening?"

17. Prevalence of non 16/18 high risk human papilloma virus as a quality metric in gynecological cytology.

18. Tall-columnar glandular cells in SurePath™ liquid-based cytology Pap sample: Learning from mimics/pitfalls.

19. The role of endocervical curettage in the diagnosis of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia in human papillomavirus positive patients.

20. Evidence of Decreased Long-term Risk of Cervical Precancer after Negative Primary HPV Screens Compared with Negative Cytology Screens in a Longitudinal Cohort Study.

21. Infrared Thermal Imaging during the Estrous Cycle in Adult Wistar Rats.

22. Scoping review protocol on the perception and attitude of women on methods for collecting cervicovaginal samples for human papillomavirus testing in sub-Saharan Africa.

23. Detection of Cervical Precancer Using Visual Inspection Method with Acetic Acid.

24. The impact of loss to follow-up in the Dutch organised HPV-based cervical cancer screening programme.

25. The levels of women's awareness, experience, acceptability and preference for Vaginal Human Papillomavirus (HPV) self-sampling in three provinces of China: a cross-sectional study.

26. Retrospective analysis of cytology and high-risk HPV testing in 1067 endocervical adenocarcinomas and precursor lesions.

27. Assessment of Efficacy and Accuracy of Cervical Cytology Screening With Artificial Intelligence Assistive System.

28. Improving cervical cancer classification in PAP smear images with enhanced segmentation and deep progressive learning-based techniques.

29. Challenging the concept of "risk of malignancy" in cytology.

30. Evaluation of Pre-Analytical Variables for Human Papillomavirus Primary Screening from Self-Collected Vaginal Swabs.

31. Effects of speculum lubrication on cervical smears for cervical cancer screening: A double blind randomized clinical trial.

32. Consistent and effective method to define the mouse estrous cycle stage by a deep learning-based model.

33. Immunohistochemical staining for cytology-based cervical cancer screening.

34. Is it practical to add the p16/Ki67 immunohistochemical dual staining into liquid-based cytology for cervical cancer screening?

35. Acceptance of Self-Sampling and Knowledge about Human Papillomavirus among Women in Mongolia.

36. Atypical glandular cells in Pap tests: cytology-histology correlation and risk assessment with human papillopmavirus (HPV) testing.

37. Human Papillomavirus Genotype Detection and Cytology Using a New Self-Sampling Method.

38. Calendar-period trends in cervical precancer and cancer diagnoses since the introduction of human papillomavirus and cytology co-testing into routine cervical cancer screening at Kaiser Permanente Northern California.

39. Acceptability of self-collected vaginal samples for human papillomavirus testing for primary cervical cancer screening: comparison of face-to-face and online recruitment modes.

40. Discovery and technical validation of high-performance methylated DNA markers for the detection of cervical lesions at risk of malignant progression in low- and middle-income countries.

41. Knowledge of cytology results affects the performance of colposcopy: a crossover study.

42. Consistency in human papillomavirus type detection between self-collected vaginal specimens and physician-sampled cervical specimens.

43. What rate of Iranian women perform Pap smear test? Results from a meta-analysis.

44. Our experience diagnosing 225 patients with cervical glandular lesions: current technologies, lessons learned, and areas for improvement.

45. Predictive Value of Various Atypical Cells for the Detection of Human Papillomavirus in Cervical Smears.

46. Acceptability of human papillomavirus self-collection and the role of telehealth: a prospective, randomized study stratified by menopausal status.

47. An outreach strategy to increase uptake of vaginal self-sampling for cervical cancer screening in older French women: The RIDECA interventional research protocol.

48. Role of Pap Smear Cervical Cytology in the Diagnosis of Extrauterine Malignancies: Largest Study of 104 Cases from Tertiary Care Cancer Centre in India.

49. Correlation of immediate prevalence of cervical squamous cell precancers and cancers with HPV genotype and age in women with LSIL cytology: A retrospective analysis of 1617 cases.

50. Analysis of the Differences between Bethesda Groups according to Conventional Smear and Liquid-Based Cytology Methods in Cervicovaginal Cytology: A Single-Center Experience with 165,915 Cases.

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