Objective: To examine the distribution of HPV types, histopathological typing and advanced center examination results in women who applied to KETEM in Kayseri in 2018 and were positive for HPV. Methods: Ethical approval was obtained from Erciyes University Nonclinical Research Ethics Committee for the study. This study was carried out by scanning the data of 28148 people between the ages of 30-65 who received HPV tests in KETEM units throughout 2018. The age, HPV type, cervical cytology result of patients with positive HPV results for 2018 from the HSYS database, and the results of examinations, tests and other procedures performed on patients from public hospitals were examined and transferred to the SPSS 21.0 program.
Results:The number of people with positive HPV test is 1171 (4.16%). HPV type 16 (26.8%) was the most common. It was observed that 771 (65.8%) of 1171 women with positive HPV test were examined in public hospitals, 478 (620%) had biopsy, 62 (8.0%) had smear examination and 597 (77.4%) had ultrasonography. Pathological findings were not detected in 596 (77.3%) after the examination, LSIL was found in 78 (10.1%) and HSIL in 66 (8.6%). Invasive cancer was detected in three patients (0.4%) Conclusion: It is clear that with cervical cancer screening, patients can be diagnosed at an early stage or when they have a precancerous lesion and this situation is of vital importance.