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Title: Screening for Cervical Cancer by Visual Inspection Techniques


1
Screening forCervical CancerbyVisual
Inspection Techniques
  • Dr Aruna Batra
  • VMMC SJH

2
Cervical Cancer- Facts
  • A significant public health problem
  • 2nd commonest cancer in ? worldwide
  • Annually 3,70,000 new cases of cervical cancer,
    80 in developing countries
  • Leading cause of death in developing countries,
    often killing women at young ages


3
Cervical Cancer- Facts
  • Cause virtually all cases of cervical cancer are
    caused by persistent cervical infection with some
    types of Human Papilloma Virus (STI)
  • Develops slowly, has a detectable and treatable
    precancerous stage
  • Preventable disease

4
Cervical Cancer- Why preventable?
Easy accessibility of Cx TZ
5
Natural History of Cervical Cancer
6
Cervical Cancer- Risk Factors
  • Early age at marriage
  • Multiple sexual partners
  • Sexually transmitted infections
  • Poor socio-economic status
  • Smoking
  • Immunological factors

7
Prevention of Cervical Cancer
  • Primary prevention
  • Education to ? high risk sexual behaviour
  • Measures to avoid exposure to HPV STIs
  • Secondary prevention
  • Detection Treatment of precancerous lesions
    before they progress to cervical cancer

8
Cervical Cancer Screening
Methods available
  • Papanicolou smear (cytology)
  • Visual Inspection techniques
  • Colposcopy, Cervicography
  • Molecular (HPV DNA) tests

9
Limitations of Pap Smears for National Screening
Programs
  • Primary screening is repetitive, labour
    intensive, time consuming
  • Subject to errors of interpretation
  • Sensitivity 60-70
  • Complex logistics, advanced training, good
    program implementation required

10
Limitations of Pap Smears for National Screening
Programs
  • Pap Smear as a screening methods may not be
    appropriate or adequate for many low-resource
    settings
  • Even in large cities, quality Pap smears possible
    but require ongoing supervision, refresher
    training continued supplies.

Cytology is not viable as a nationally accessible
screening method in many developing countries
11
Visual Inspection Techniques
Unaided Visual Inspection Visual inspection
with acetic acid (VIA) Visual inspection with
acetic acid and magnification (VIAM) Visual
inspection with Lugols Iodine (VILI)
12
Unaided Visual Inspection of Cervix
  • - Dx at stage III IV ?from 85 to 55
  • - Dx at stage I II ? from 15 to 45
  • Kerala Study 1977-87

13
Unaided Visual Inspection of Cervix
  • 60 of Early disease could be identified
  • 11 were false positive
  • Only 15-20 of pre-cancerous lesions could be
    detected
  • Singh V et al 1992

Good for Clinical Down staging Misses
Precancerous lesions
14
Visual inspection with acetic acid VIA
  • Looking at the cervix to detect abnormalities
    after applying acetic acid
  • Acetic acid is used to enhance and mark the
    aceto-white change of a pre-cancerous lesion or
    actual cancer

15
VIA- Basis
  • Produced due to osmolar changes after acetic acid
    application, causing water of the cell to leave
  • Collapse of the cell membrane around the abnormal
    and enlarged nucleus
  • Altered lesion appears white due to reflection of
    the incidental light

16
VIA positive
HPV lesion
Dysplastic lesion
17
VIA Negative
Normal Cervix
18
VIAM (Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid Using
Magnification)
  • VIAM is visualization of cervix after application
    of acetic acid using low power magnification
    (2.5x to 4x)
  • Magnascope (4X)

19
VILI
Negative
Positive
Columnar epithelium
Normal squamous epithelium
20
Comparison of Screening Methods
Method Sensitivity () Specificity ()
Cytology 45-85 80-98
VIA 60-90 66-96
HPV DNA 65-95 70-96
NEJM Nov17,2005
21
Screening Costs
22
Ca Cx prevention in Thailand Single visit VIA
Cryosurgery
  • 5999 women tested by VIA
  • -13.3 VIA counseled for immediate Cryo
  • - Accepted by 98.5
  • - Minor side effects 2.2, Major Cp nil
  • - 83.2 came for follow up, gt 95 satisfied

Safe, acceptable, feasible
RTCOG Lancet 2003 361 814-820
23
Visual Inspection Techniques in Low
resource setting
  • Noninvasive, easy to perform, inexpensive
  • All requirements are available locally
  • Can be performed by all levels of healthcare
    workers, in almost any setting
  • Results are available immediately
  • Initial treatment can be provided at the time of
    the examination

24
Conclusion
RCH program can act as a powerful tool in
preventing Cervical cancer Creating
Awareness Using Simple Screening methods
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