Liquid-based Techniques for Cervical Cancer Screening: Systematic Review and Cost-effectiveness Analysis
CADTH’s health technology assessment report on liquid-based techniques for cervical cancer screening examines the diagnostic and cost-effectiveness of these techniques compared with conventional cytology, such as the Pap smear.
The following documents are available by clicking on the links provided.
Summaries
- Research Highlights: A 2-page summary of key findings for health care providers, policy makers, and administrators
- Technology Overview: A 15-page summary of the full Technology Report
Reports
- Full Technology Report: “Liquid-Based Techniques for Cervical Cancer Screening; Systematic Review and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis” has been extensively peer reviewed by internal staff, and by external clinical and methodological experts. (English only)
- Report in Brief: A 1-page summary of the report.
- Report Appendices: 96 pages, revised June 16, 2008. (English only)