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Elements of an anal dysplasia screening program.

University of California San Francisco Anal Dysplasia Clinic and HPV Research Trials, San Francisco, USA.
The Journal of the Association of Nurses in AIDS Care: JANAC (impact factor: 0.96). 11/2011; 22(6):465-77. DOI:10.1016/j.jana.2011.08.006 pp.465-77
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ABSTRACT The incidence of anal cancer in HIV-infected men who have sex with men (MSM) is highly elevated compared to the general population, as is the incidence of its precursor lesion, high-grade anal intraepithelial neoplasia (HGAIN). MSM in general and other immunocompromised populations are also at higher risk. Treatment of HGAIN may prevent development of cancer, similar to the decrease in cervical cancers that has occurred since the advent of cervical cancer screening programs in women. Cervical cancer screening tools have been adapted and validated for screening, diagnosis, and treatment of anal HGAIN. Anal cancer screening programs have now been available for more than a decade, although they are not yet standards of care. Incorporating screening procedures into practice depends on the available resources in a particular community. This article discusses the procedures for anal cancer screening including cytology, digital anal rectal examinations, high-resolution anoscopy, and biopsy.

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Keywords

anal cancer
 
anal cancer screening
 
Anal cancer screening programs
 
anal HGAIN
 
available resources
 
biopsy
 
cervical cancer screening programs
 
Cervical cancer screening tools
 
cervical cancers
 
cytology
 
digital anal rectal examinations
 
general population
 
high-grade anal intraepithelial neoplasia
 
HIV-infected men
 
immunocompromised populations
 
Incorporating screening procedures
 
particular community
 
precursor lesion
 
screening
 
women
 

Naomi Jay