New 2019 ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines for abnormal cervical cancer screening tests and cancer precursors provide new recommendations. ASCCP is pleased to offer this app to streamline navigation of the ASCCP Risk-Based Management Consensus Guidelines for abnormal cervical cancer screening tests and cancer precursors. The guidelines articles, as published in the Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, as well as the comprehensive risk estimates, can be accessed through https://www.asccp.org/guidelines. These evidence-based management guidelines, initially developed in 2019, came together through a consensus process of 19 organizations. The updated management guidelines aim to: • Allow for a more complete and precise estimation of risk • Provide more appropriate intervention for high-risk individuals (detect and treat more precancer) • Recommend less intervention for low-risk individuals (decrease testing and treatment that won’t prevent cancer and may cause reproductive harm) • Allow for the future addition of new risk modifiers and screening and management technologies See https://www.asccp.org/UserGuide for tips on using the app.
Wow
Love this diagnostic tool. Easy to use, accurate.
So useful!!
I use this app nearly every day I’m the clinic to help evaluate results and guide clinical decisions. I love that it has the most up to date information. Would recommend for all clinicians who are evaluating paps and colposcopies.
“Manage per guidelines”
A lot of the algorithms mention “manage per 2019 guilds lines. But they don’t include what those guidelines are. Otherwise easy to use
Not user friendly
Despite following the instructions and tips for using the new app, it’s performance is woeful compared to its predecessor. Fingers crossed there is a revision and an another version becomes available which we can use to provide patient care.
How do you update app version?
It looks like there are some updates but it has not automatically updated my app. How do the updates get applied?
Need a better way to search specific management issues
Ie endometrial cells on pap
Flow charts are gone.
I’m not a computer or a monkey . Let me see the flow charts to make clinical decisions.
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Recommendation updates based on new erratum publication.
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