Tracking of cellular atypes of the cut of uterus of women in Primary Care.

2020 
OBJECTIVES to analyze the screening for cervical cell atypias in women assisted in Primary Care. METHODS quantitative, retrospective and cross-sectional study, with analysis of 190 medical records of women who had atypical results from the cervical cytopathological exam collection from 2012 to 2014. RESULTS the most frequent atypias found were possibly Non-neoplastic squamous (ASC-US, 57.4%) and Low-grade intraepithelial lesion (LSIL, 23.2%). The time elapsed between the exam and the result was 24 days. The professional's conduct after the result of the last cervical cytopathology was adequate for 51.1% of women. CONCLUSIONS there is a need to improve the cervical cancer screening program and correctly target the atypia identified, aiming at the access of the target population for the diagnostic investigation and treatment of precursor lesions of cervical cancer.
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