This invention relates to the detection of extracellular papillomavirus
DNA in blood plasma or serum from a human or animal. In particular, the
invention relates to the detection, identification, evaluation, or
monitoring of neoplastic, premalignant or malignant disease associated
with a papillomavirus. The invention thereby provides methods for the
identification of individuals at risk for, or having, cervical dysplasia,
cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, or cervical cancer.