Abstract
In this issue of Cancer Cytopathology, Dr. Llewellyn demonstrates that reporting rates of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion and worse are dependent on both the sensitivity of the test and the prevalence of the disease in the population being tested. Although it is simple, straightforward, and direct, Dr. Renshaw believes that, at its core, the article is not so much a proof than a restatement of the definition of sensitivity and why this is different than the apparent rate of disease reported by a test.
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