2020
Human Papillomavirus 16/18–Associated Cervical Lesions: Differences by Area-Based Measures of Race and Poverty
Brackney MM, Gargano JW, Hannagan SE, Meek J, Querec TD, Niccolai LM. Human Papillomavirus 16/18–Associated Cervical Lesions: Differences by Area-Based Measures of Race and Poverty. American Journal Of Preventive Medicine 2020, 58: e149-e157. PMID: 32001053, DOI: 10.1016/j.amepre.2019.12.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHuman papillomavirus 16/18Area-based measuresProportion of lesionsCervical lesionsMultivariable logistic regression modelingHuman papillomavirus vaccineLogistic regression modelingPapillomavirus vaccineHuman papillomavirusInsurance statusNew Haven CountyHealth outcomesCensus tract characteristicsSociodemographic characteristicsLesionsIndependent effectsRegression modelingWomenEarly declineSignificant declineEthnicity
2013
Declining Rates of High-Grade Cervical Lesions in Young Women in Connecticut, 2008–2011
Niccolai LM, Julian PJ, Meek JI, McBride V, Hadler JL, Sosa LE. Declining Rates of High-Grade Cervical Lesions in Young Women in Connecticut, 2008–2011. Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention 2013, 22: 1446-1450. PMID: 23704476, DOI: 10.1158/1055-9965.epi-13-0272.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHigh-grade cervical lesionsCervical lesionsVaccine impactAge 21Young womenEarly vaccine impactHPV vaccine initiationCervical intraepithelial neoplasiaHuman papillomavirus type 16Women ages 21Women age 25Papillomavirus type 16Federal poverty levelCensus tract measuresFemales ages 21Vaccine initiationHPV vaccineIntraepithelial neoplasiaSurveillance registryCervical cancerCervical neoplasiaContinued surveillanceType 16Health disparitiesAge 25Individual and geographic disparities in human papillomavirus types 16/18 in high‐grade cervical lesions
Niccolai LM, Russ C, Julian PJ, Hariri S, Sinard J, Meek JI, McBride V, Markowitz LE, Unger ER, Hadler JL, Sosa LE. Individual and geographic disparities in human papillomavirus types 16/18 in high‐grade cervical lesions. Cancer 2013, 119: 3052-3058. PMID: 23661284, DOI: 10.1002/cncr.28038.Peer-Reviewed Original Research