Mitchell H, Drake M, Medley G
Lancet. 1986 Mar 15;1(8481):573-5. doi: 10.1016/s0140-6736(86)92807-2.
846 women with cytological evidence of human papillomavirus infection on their Papanicolaou smears in 1979 were followed for the subsequent development of cervical malignant disorders. Carcinoma-in-situ developed in 30 women during the next 6 years, compared with an expected number of 1.9 by general population incidence figures, giving a relative risk of 15.6. The risk was greatly increased (38.7) in women younger than 25 years when the cytological diagnosis of human papillomavirus infection was made.