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Diane D. Davey
Researcher at University of Kentucky
Publications - 76
Citations - 6017
Diane D. Davey is an academic researcher from University of Kentucky. The author has contributed to research in topics: Squamous intraepithelial lesion & Bethesda system. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 73 publications receiving 5812 citations. Previous affiliations of Diane D. Davey include American Society of Cinematographers & University of Kansas.
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The 2001 Bethesda System: terminology for reporting results of cervical cytology.
Diane Solomon,Diane D. Davey,Robert J. Kurman,Marianne U. Prey,Stephen S. Raab,Mark E. Sherman,David C. Wilbur,Nancy A. Young +7 more
TL;DR: The 2001 Bethesda System terminology reflects important advances in biological understanding of cervical neoplasia and cervical screening technology.
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American Cancer Society Guideline for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Use to Prevent Cervical Cancer and Its Precursors
Debbie Saslow,Philip E. Castle,J. Thomas Cox,Diane D. Davey,Mark H. Einstein,Daron G. Ferris,Sue J. Goldie,Diane M. Harper,Walter Kinney,Walter Kinney,Anna-Barbara Moscicki,Kenneth L. Noller,Cosette M. Wheeler,Terri Ades,Kimberly S. Andrews,Mary Doroshenk,Kelly Green Kahn,C. J. Schmidt,Omar Shafey,Robert A. Smith,Edward E. Partridge,Francisco A.R. Garcia +21 more
TL;DR: Recommendations on the use of prophylactic HPV vaccines, including who should be vaccinated and at what age, as well as a summary of policy and implementation issues, and implications for screening are discussed.
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Bethesda 2001 Implementation and Reporting Rates: 2003 Practices of Participants in the College of American Pathologists Interlaboratory Comparison Program in Cervicovaginal Cytology
Diane D. Davey,Margaret H. Neal,David C. Wilbur,Terence J. Colgan,Patricia E. Styer,Dina R. Mody +5 more
TL;DR: New criteria and liquid-based methods have led to an increase in low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion reporting rates and a decrease in ASC/ SIL+ ratios when compared with 1996 data.
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Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance: interlaboratory comparison and quality assurance monitors.
TL;DR: Interlaboratory comparison and quality assurance methods for evaluating the rate and outcome of ASCUS serve to validate laboratory criteria and consequent clinical follow‐up and the ratio ASCUS/SIL may serve as a useful laboratory monitor.
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Quality management in gynecologic cytology using interlaboratory comparison.
Bruce A. Jones,Diane D. Davey +1 more
TL;DR: Regular coordinated monitoring of performance, with longitudinal and interlaboratory comparison utilizing the methods described, provides an opportunity to optimize gynecologic cytology service.