Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3952681 | International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics | 2009 | 5 Pages |
ObjectiveTo evaluate the effectiveness and safety of loop electrosurgical excision procedure (LEEP) to treat cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) in rural India.MethodWomen with CIN colposcopic features unsuitable for cryotherapy were treated with LEEP using a “see-and-treat” approach. Women with unsatisfactory colposcopy had diagnostic LEEP. Cure was defined as no clinical or histologic evidence of CIN at 1-year follow-up. Factors influencing cure rates were evaluated by χ2 tests.ResultsOf the 1141 women who underwent LEEP (569 see-and-treat; 572 unsatisfactory colposcopy), 634 had histologically proven CIN. Of those, 489 reported for follow-up and 459 (93.9%) had no evidence of disease. Cure rates were 98.1% for women with CIN 1, 93.6% for CIN 2, and 85.0% for CIN 3. Patients with CIN 2–3 had significantly lower cure rates.ConclusionCure rates for LEEP provided by newly trained doctors in rural India were similar to those reported in the gynecological literature.