Abstracts from Women's Health 2016: The 24th Annual Congress April 14–17, 2016 Washington, DCстатья из журнала
Аннотация: Background: In China, the prevalence of cervical cancer is very high among the Uyghurs, an ethnic minority in the Xinjiang region.When cervical cancer is diagnosed in Uyghur women, about 80-90% of cases are at advanced stages, beyond the opportunity for operation.Thus, in the present study, we explored factors that may contribute to the high incidence of cervical cancer in Uyghur women to provide a theoretical basis for a future project regarding comprehensive cervical cancer prevention and control in Xinjiang.Objective(s): To investigate the current status of HPV infection and its risk factors within rural Uyghur women in order to provide guidance for cervical cancer prevention in Xinjiang.Material/Methods: A survey of HPV infection factors was conducted on 6000 sexually active Uyghur women aged 21 to 60 years in Karakax County of the Hotan region between June 15 and November 15, 2013.The participants were also tested for HPV infection.Results: The overall HPV infection rate was 8.42%.HPV infection rate was higher in women who were older than 45 years.The logistic regression model showed that women who had a long interval between showers (OR=4.358),with education levels of junior college and above (OR=3.369);participating in frequent intercourse (OR=2.222),use of oral contraceptives (OR= 2.071), cleaned their vaginas (OR=1.608),use of intra-uterine devices (OR=1.467),whose husbands were smokers (OR= 1.377) were at higher risk of HPV infection.Conclusions: Our findings suggested that women older than 45 should be screened and monitored closely.Meanwhile, education include improving women's bad health habits, advocating for condom use, persuading their spouses to quit smoking should be emphasized. 02.
Год издания: 2016
Авторы: Guzalnur Abliz, Fatima Mijit, Tangnur Ablimit, Hua Li, Ling Lu, Avagul Yuksal, Tunsahan Abdurehym, Eynav Elgavish Accortt, Ayodeji Matthew Adebayo, Olayinka Falade-Fatila, Adebola A. Adejimi, Olukemi Adedayo Sabageh, Oluwatimileyin Philip Adedokun, Patricia Antoine, Sarah Kye Price, D. Crystal Coles, Nancy Jallo, Patricia A. Kinser, Susan G. Kornstein
Издательство: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.
Источник: Journal of Women s Health
Ключевые слова: Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
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Том: 25
Выпуск: 4
Страницы: A–35