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Imiquimod: physicians’ awareness, attitudes and experiences
29. How did you evaluate treatment efficacy (multiple options possible) · Cytology only
· Colposcopy without biopsies · Colposcopy with biopsies
· Other: ...
30. Was treatment of the CIN lesion(s) with imiquimod successful? (multiple options possible) · Yes: lesions regression, invasive treatment no longer necessary
· Yes: complete remission, invasive treatment no longer necessary
· No: persistent lesion
· No: progressive lesion
31. Which side effects did you notice in the patients who were treated with imiquimod for CIN? (multiple options possible)
· Vaginal/vulvar pain
· Vulvar erythema
· Vulvar erosion/ulceration · Vaginal discharge
· Flu-like symptoms
· Other: ...
32. How serious were the side effects mentioned in the last questions, in general? · No side effects noticed
· Mild side effects
· Moderate side effects · Severe side effects
· Comment: ...
33. Did any of your patients stop imiquimod treatment due to side effects? · Yes
· No
· Comment: ...
34. Would you recommend treatment of CIN with imiquimod and would you apply it again? · Yes
· No
· Comment: ....
35. We wish to conduct a retrospective analysis of treatment of (recurrent) CIN lesions with imiquimod. Are you willing to share more detailed data with us? If you agree, you can leave your contact details here. We will not use your contact details for the analysis of this questionnaire.
· Name, e-mail address and/or telephone number
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