Katie M. Smith
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center
19 Papers
23 Citations
Katie M. Smith is an academic researcher from University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Colposcopy & Cervical cancer. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 17 publications. Previous affiliations of Katie M. Smith include National Institutes of Health & University of Oklahoma.
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Papers
Performance of p16/Ki-67 Immunostaining to Detect Cervical Cancer Precursors in a Colposcopy Referral Population
Nicolas Wentzensen,Lauren Schwartz,Rosemary E. Zuna,Katie M. Smith,Cara Mathews,Michael A. Gold,R. Andy Allen,Roy Zhang,S. Terence Dunn,Joan L. Walker,Mark Schiffman +10 more
TL;DR: P16/Ki-67 testing could reduce referral to colposcopy by almost half while detecting the most severe cases of CIN3 and makes p16/ki- 67 a viable option for LSIL triage in HPV-based screening strategies.
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Multiple Biopsies and Detection of Cervical Cancer Precursors at Colposcopy
Nicolas Wentzensen,Joan L. Walker,Michael A. Gold,Katie M. Smith,Rosemary E. Zuna,Cara Mathews,S. Terence Dunn,Roy Zhang,Katherine M. Moxley,E. Bishop,Meaghan Tenney,Elizabeth K. Nugent,Barry I. Graubard,Sholom Wacholder,Mark Schiffman +14 more
TL;DR: Collection of additional lesion-directed biopsies during colposcopy increased detection of histologic HSIL, regardless of patient characteristics.
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Evidence-Based Consensus Recommendations for Colposcopy Practice for Cervical Cancer Prevention in the United States.
Nicolas Wentzensen,L. Stewart Massad,Edward J. Mayeaux,Michelle J. Khan,Alan G. Waxman,Mark H. Einstein,Christine Conageski,Mark Schiffman,Michael A. Gold,Barbara S. Apgar,David Chelmow,Kim Choma,Teresa M. Darragh,Julia C. Gage,Francisco A.R. Garcia,Richard S. Guido,Jose Jeronimo,Angela Liu,Cara Mathews,Martha M. Mitchell,Anna-Barbara Moscicki,Akiva P. Novetsky,Theognosia Papasozomenos,Rebecca B. Perkins,Michelle I. Silver,Katie M. Smith,Elizabeth A. Stier,Candice A. Tedeschi,Claudia L. Werner,Warner K. Huh +29 more
TL;DR: The ASCCP Colposcopy Standards recommendations are an important step toward raising the standard of colposcopy services delivered to women in the US and may be necessary in the future.
Comparison of human papillomavirus detections in urine, vulvar, and cervical samples from women attending a colposcopy clinic.
Vikrant V. Sahasrabuddhe,Vikrant V. Sahasrabuddhe,Patti E. Gravitt,S. Terence Dunn,David Brown,Richard A. Allen,Yolanda Eby,Katie M. Smith,Rosemary E. Zuna,Roy Zhang,Michael A. Gold,Mark Schiffman,Joan L. Walker,Philip E. Castle,Nicolas Wentzensen +14 more
TL;DR: The relatively lower detection rates but comparable clinical performance of urine-based HPV sampling underscore the need for larger studies to evaluate urine- based sampling for cervical cancer screening, epidemiologic studies, and postvaccination HPV disease surveillance.
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A prospective study of risk-based colposcopy demonstrates improved detection of cervical precancers.
Nicolas Wentzensen,Joan L. Walker,Katie M. Smith,Michael A. Gold,Rosemary E. Zuna,L. Stewart Massad,Angela Liu,Michelle I. Silver,S. Terence Dunn,Mark Schiffman +9 more
TL;DR: Risk assessment at the colposcopy visit makes identification of cervical precancers more effective and efficient and not finding precancer after a multiple‐biopsy protocol provides high reassurance and allows releasing women back to regular screening.
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