I. Krishnappa, R. Kalyani, R. Parthiban, A. Agrawal
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Cervical cytochemistry: a potential adjunct to cytomorphology for detection of abnormal cells in cervical cancer screening
CAP-Pap stain; Cervical cancer; Pap stain; Background: Pap smear examination has been universally used as an effective screening tool for early detection of cervical carcinoma. The aim of this study was to assess the utility of Cervical Acid Phosphatase staining as an adjunct to routine Pap smear testing to improvethe sensitivity and specificity of routine Pap smear examination for cervical cancer detection.