The main purpose of this study is to explore the accuracy and clinical value of fluorescent photoelectric cervical lesion image detector as a screening and shunt tool for cervical lesions through a multi-center, large-sample real-world study with histopathology as the gold standard. The secondary purpose of the study was to verify the coincidence of the fluorescent photoelectric cervical lesion image detector with traditional colposcopic chemical staining. This study is expected to include 20,000 participants with definite histological results, and compare the specificity and sensitivity, negative predictive value and positive predictive value of three cervical lesion screening methods, such as fluorescent photoelectric cervical lesion image detector, HPV nucleic acid detection and cytology detection. The advantages and disadvantages of fluorescent photoelectric cervical disease image detector, HPV nucleic acid detection and cytology examination were analyzed, and their application scenarios were provided to provide evidence-based medical support for the establishment of comprehensive prevention and treatment system of cervical cancer suitable for China's national conditions.
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Accuracy of tissue lesion screening based on photoelectric detection
Timeframe: The data collection time for each subject is approximately 7 days, starting from the day of each subject's enrollment and ending when the pathology report of the cervical tissue biopsy under colposcopy is issued.