2022
HPV type‐specific trends in cervical precancers in the United States, 2008 to 2016
Gargano JW, McClung N, Lewis RM, Park IU, Whitney E, Castilho JL, Pemmaraju M, Niccolai LM, Brackney M, DeBess E, Ehlers S, Bennett NM, Scahill M, Cleveland AA, Querec TD, Unger ER, Markowitz LE, Group H. HPV type‐specific trends in cervical precancers in the United States, 2008 to 2016. International Journal Of Cancer 2022, 152: 137-150. PMID: 35904861, DOI: 10.1002/ijc.34231.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHR-HPV typesAverage annual percent changeCross-sectional population-based dataCases of CIN2Individual HPV typesHuman papillomavirus vaccinationCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaIncidence rate ratiosPopulation-based dataConfidence intervalsAnnual percent changeOlder age groupsSignificant declineHPV vaccinationNonvaccine typesPapillomavirus vaccinationHPV typesVaccine impactIntraepithelial neoplasiaIncidence rateCervical precancerCIN2Percent changeAge groupsType replacement
2019
962. Trends in Cervical Pre-cancers by Race and Ethnicity During the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Era, HPV Vaccine Impact Monitoring Project (HPV-IMPACT), United States, 2008–2016
Gargano J, Lewis R, Hunt H, McClung N, Bennett N, Griffin M, Niccolai L, Park I, Powell M, Brackney M, Scahill M, Pemmaraju M, Fink D, Ehlers S, Cleveland A, Unger E, Markowitz L. 962. Trends in Cervical Pre-cancers by Race and Ethnicity During the Human Papillomavirus Vaccine Era, HPV Vaccine Impact Monitoring Project (HPV-IMPACT), United States, 2008–2016. Open Forum Infectious Diseases 2019, 6: s29-s29. PMCID: PMC6809029, DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofz359.064.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAverage annual percentage changeCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaRace/ethnicityVaccine eraYear oldsNH blacksNH whitesHuman papillomavirus vaccine introductionActive population-based surveillanceHPV vaccine eraPopulation-based surveillanceConfidence intervalsAnnual percentage changeSignificant declineScreened womenVaccine impactRace/ethnicity dataCervical cancerIntraepithelial neoplasiaVaccine introductionCIN2Hispanic womenJoinpoint softwareSitu casesAge groups
2017
Declines in Human Papillomavirus (HPV)–Associated High-Grade Cervical Lesions After Introduction of HPV Vaccines in Connecticut, United States, 2008–2015
Niccolai LM, Meek JI, Brackney M, Hadler JL, Sosa LE, Weinberger DM. Declines in Human Papillomavirus (HPV)–Associated High-Grade Cervical Lesions After Introduction of HPV Vaccines in Connecticut, United States, 2008–2015. Clinical Infectious Diseases 2017, 65: 884-889. PMID: 28520854, DOI: 10.1093/cid/cix455.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCervical cancer screeningCervical lesionsRisk behaviorsHPV vaccinationVaccination coverageHuman papillomavirusCancer screeningBirth cohortHigh-grade cervical lesionsHPV vaccination coverageRates of CIN2Cervical intraepithelial neoplasiaHigh-grade lesionsSexual risk behaviorsSignificant declineHPV vaccineVaccine impactIntraepithelial neoplasiaCervical cancerRisk factorsSurveillance periodSimilar epidemiologyChlamydia trachomatisCohort patternsNegative binomial regression