A Randomized Clinical Trial of Human Papillomavirus Test-and-Treat as Compared to Cytology-Based Screening for Prevention of Cervical Cancer Among Women With Human Immunodeficiency Virus: AIDS Clinical Trials Group Protocol A5282

Author:

Wilkin Timothy1,Chen Huichao2,Sahasrabuddhe Vikrant3,Matining Roy2,Mngqibisa Rosie4,Chinula Lameck5,Mbilizi Yamikani6,Magure Tsitsi7,Omoz-Oarhe Ayotunde E8,Rassool Mohammed9,Riviere Cynthia10,Bhosale Rhamesh11,Godbole Sheela12,Naranjo Reena13,Coombs Robert14,Michelow Pamela15,Godfrey Catherine16,Firnhaber Cynthia17

Affiliation:

1. Division of Infectious Diseases, Weill Cornell Medicine , New York, New York , USA

2. Center for Biostatistics in AIDS Research, Harvard School of Public Health , Boston, Massachusetts , USA

3. Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute , Rockville, Maryland , USA

4. Durban International Clinical Research Site, Enhancing care Foundation, King Edward Hospital , Durban , South Africa

5. University of North Carolina Project-Malawi , Lilongwe , Malawi

6. Johns Hopkins Research Project , Blantyre , Malawi

7. University of Zimbabwe Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences , Harare , Zimbabwe

8. Botswana Harvard AIDS Institute Partnership , Gaborone , Botswana

9. Clinical HIV Research Unit, University of Witwatersrand , Johannesburg , South Africa

10. Clinical Research Department, Les Centres GHESKIO , Port-au-Prince , Haiti

11. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Byramjee Jeejeebhoy Government Medical College , Pune , India

12. Division of Epidemiology, ICMR-National AIDS Research Unit , Pune , India

13. Public Health & Scientific Research, Social & Scientific Systems, Inc, A DLH Holdings Company , Silver Spring, Maryland , USA

14. Departments of Laboratory Medicine & Pathology and Medicine, University of Washington , Seattle, Washington , USA

15. National Health Laboratory Service , Johannesburg , South Africa

16. Office of the Global AIDS Coordinator, Department of State , Washington D.C. , USA

17. Division of Infectious Disease, Department of Medicine, University of Colorado Medical School , Aurora, Colorado , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background Cytology-based cervical cancer screening followed by confirmation and treatment of biopsy-proven high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesions (bHSIL) is difficult to implement in resource-constrained settings. We hypothesized that high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) testing followed by immediate cryotherapy of women with hrHPV (HPV screen-and-treat) may improve outcomes. Methods Randomized, open-label, phase 2, multinational clinical trial enrolling women with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) age 18 or older with cervical hrHPV and having no cervical lesions or lesions appropriate for cryotherapy. Women were randomized to immediate cryotherapy (Arm A) or cytology-based screening (Arm B). For Arm A, cervical biopsies were obtained followed by cervical cryotherapy, and in Arm B, women with abnormal cytology underwent colposcopy followed by loop electroexcision procedure (LEEP) if bHSIL was detected. Women were followed through 30 months. The primary outcome was time to bHSIL detected from Month 6 through study completion. Results In total, 288 women (145 in Arm A, 143 in Arm B) were randomized: median age 35 years, 84% on antiretroviral therapy, median CD4 501 cells/mm3. In Arm A, 39 (27%) of women had bHSIL at entry, and in Arm B, 88 (62%) had abnormal cytology, 22 (15%) were diagnosed with bHSIL, 12 (8%) underwent LEEP. In follow-up, 30 (21%) and 31 (22%) developed bHSIL; time to bHSIL was similar between arms (P=.94). The prevalence of hrHPV at Month 6 was similar between arms (61% and 70%, P=.13). Conclusions HPV test-and-treat was not associated with improved bHSIL outcomes as compared to cytology-based screening. More effective treatment options are required to improve outcomes from screen-and-treat programs. Clinical Trials Registration NCT01315363.

Funder

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

Presidential Emergency Plan For AIDS Relief

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Microbiology (medical)

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