Cervical Cancer Incidence Stratified by Age in Women With HIV Compared With the General Population in the United States, 2002-2016
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2021
Publication Title
AIDS
Abstract
Objective:Recommendations for the age of initiating screening for cervical cancer in women with HIV (WWH) in the United States have not changed since 1995 when all women (regardless of immune status) were screened for cervical cancer from the age of onset of sexual activity, which often occurs in adolescence. By 2009, recognizing the lack of benefit as well as harms in screening young women, guidelines were revised to initiate cervical cancer screening for the general population at age 21 years. By comparing cervical cancer incidence in young WWH to that of the general population, we assessed the potential for increasing the recommended age of initiating cervical cancer screening in WWH.Design:We compared age-specific invasive cervical cancer (ICC) rates among WWH to the general population in the United States HIV/AIDS Cancer Match Study.Methods:We estimated standardized incidence ratios as the observed number of cervical cancer cases among WWH divided by the expected number, standardized to the general population by age, race/ethnicity, registry, and calendar year.Results:ICC rates among WWH were elevated across all age groups between ages 25 and 54 years (SIR = 3.80; 95% CI 3.48 - 4.15) but there were zero cases among ages less than 25 years.Conclusion:The absence of ICC among WWH less than 25 years supports initiating cervical cancer screening at age 21 years, rather than adolescence, to prevent cancers in WWH at ages with higher risk of ICC.
First Page
1851
Last Page
1856
PubMed ID
34049357
Volume
35
Issue
11
Publisher
Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins
Recommended Citation
Stier, Elizabeth A.; Engels, Eric; Horner, Marie Josèphe; Robinson, William T.; Qiao, Baozhen; Hayes, Jennifer; Bayakly, Rana; Anderson, Bridget J.; Gonsalves, Lou; Pawlish, Karen S.; Zavala, Diego; Monterosso, Analise; and Shiels, Meredith S., "Cervical Cancer Incidence Stratified by Age in Women With HIV Compared With the General Population in the United States, 2002-2016" (2021). School of Public Health Faculty Publications. 20.
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10.1097/QAD.0000000000002962