Determination of management tactics for patients with cervical diseases based on the calculation of the prognostic index

Abstract


Today in cervical cancer diagnostics special attention is paid to the identification of a cohort of women with relatively high risk for the disease development among general population. The objective of the study was development and evaluation of possible prognostic criteria for treatment tactics determination in women with cervical diseases. Based on the data obtained by the method of intensive indicators normalization, a scale for risk prediction of cervical cancer development was formed and its effectiveness was evaluated. Our analysis demonstrated feasibility of introducing into clinical practice a method for cervical cancer developing risk assessment with a four-degree prognostic scale based on a comprehensive examination. This research could contribute to an evidence-based medical decision-making in management of patients with abnormal primary examination results; help in shortening the diagnostic interval for cervical diseases verification of; as such as increase the effectiveness of cervical cancer secondary prevention.

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Isabella P. Aminodova

The Medical Center «Belaya Roza» Ivanovo, Russian Federation; N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation

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Michail D. Vasilev

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Ekaterina V. Makarova

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Olga A. Beneslavskaya

N. A. Semashko National Research Institute of Public Health, Moscow, Russian Federation

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