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Genital HPV infections in women and men

Luttmer, R.

2017

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Luttmer, R. (2017). Genital HPV infections in women and men: Improving management strategies.

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CONTENTS

Preface 9

Chapter 1 General introduction 15

PART ONE

How to improve the triage of high-risk HPV-positive women

Chapter 2 Comparing triage algorithms using HPV DNA genotyping, HPV E7mRNA detection and cytology in high-risk HPV DNA-positive women

Journal of Clinical Virology 2015; 67: 59-66

53

Chapter 3 p16/Ki-67 dual-stained cytology for detecting cervical (pre) cancer in a high-risk HPV-positive gynecologic outpatient population

Modern Pathology 2016; 29: 870-878

71

Chapter 4 Comparing the performance of FAM19A4 methylation analysis, cytology and HPV16/18 genotyping for the detection of cervical (pre)cancer in high-risk HPV-positive women of a gynecologic outpatient population

(COMETH study)

International Journal of Cancer 2015; 138: 992-1002

87

Chapter 5 FAM19A4 methylation analysis in self-collected samples

compared to physician-taken cervical scrapes for detection of cervical (pre)cancer in high-risk HPV-positive women

British Journal of Cancer 2016; 115:579-587

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PART TWO

The prevalence and clinical relevance of HPV in semen

Chapter 6 Presence of human papillomavirus in semen of healthy men is firmly associated with HPV infections of the penile epithelium

Fertility & Sterility 2015; 104: 838-844

133

Chapter 7 Presence of human papillomavirus in semen in relation to semen quality

Human Reproduction 2016; 31: 280-286

155

Chapter 8 General discussion

Part one of this discussion has been adapted from ‘Management of high-risk HPV-positive women for detection of cervical (pre)cancer’ Expert Reviews of

Molecular Diagnostics 2016; 16: 961-974

169

Chapter 9 Summary & Samenvatting 203 Chapter 10 Affiliations of co-authors

PhD portfolio List of publications Dankwoord Curriculum Vitae

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