Análisis de nuevas técnicas de colposcopia en el diagnóstico y evolución del SIL/CIN. Comparativa de la Colposcopia con el sistema DySIS (estudio COLPO-DYSIS)
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2024
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25/05/0023
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Universidad Complutense de Madrid
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El cáncer de cuello de útero (CCU) es la cuarta neoplasia más frecuente entre las mujeres a nivel mundial. En los países desarrollados, la incidencia y la mortalidad por cáncer de cuello uterino se ha reducido a más de la mitad en los últimos 30 años desde la introducción de los programas de cribado. Sin embargo, debido a la baja sensibilidad que presentan las pruebas de cribado y diagnósticas(citología y colposcopia), el desarrollo de nuevas tecnologías que puedan incrementar la detección precoz de esta enfermedad supone un avance en el diagnóstico y tratamiento del CCU. El sistema de imágenes espectrales dinámico(DySIS por DySIS Medical Ltd, Livingston, Reino Unido) ha demostrado ser más sensible que la colposcopia convencional (CC) para detectar lesiones de alto grado y permite una mejor selección de las áreas a biopsiar. Es un dispositivo que se integra fácilmente en la práctica clínica diaria...
Cervical cancer (CCU) is the fourth most common neoplasm among women. In developed countries, the incidence and mortality from cervical cancer has been reduced in the last 30 years because of the introduction of screening programs. However, due to the low sensitivity of screening and diagnostic tests (cytologyand colposcopy), the development of new technologies that can increase the early detection of this disease, represents an important advance in the diagnosis and treatment of CCU. The dynamic spectral imaging system (DySIS by DySIS Medical Ltd, Livingston, UK) has been shown to be more sensitive than conventional colposcopy (CC) in detecting high-grade lesions and allows a better selection of areas to biopsy. It is a device that is easily integrated into daily clinical practice...
Cervical cancer (CCU) is the fourth most common neoplasm among women. In developed countries, the incidence and mortality from cervical cancer has been reduced in the last 30 years because of the introduction of screening programs. However, due to the low sensitivity of screening and diagnostic tests (cytologyand colposcopy), the development of new technologies that can increase the early detection of this disease, represents an important advance in the diagnosis and treatment of CCU. The dynamic spectral imaging system (DySIS by DySIS Medical Ltd, Livingston, UK) has been shown to be more sensitive than conventional colposcopy (CC) in detecting high-grade lesions and allows a better selection of areas to biopsy. It is a device that is easily integrated into daily clinical practice...
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