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Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz
Human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer in Brazil: a retrospective study
Sílvia Mb Cavalcanti2  Flávia Cc Deus2  Lucília G Zardo1  Izabel Cpp Frugulhetti2  Ledy Hs Oliveira2 
[1] ,Universidade Federal Fluminense Instituto Biomédico Departamento de Microbiologia e ParasitologiaNiterói RJ ,Brasil
关键词: human papillomavirus;    progression;    risk factors;    cervical cancer;   
DOI  :  10.1590/S0074-02761996000400009
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】

Two hundred and thirty paraffin-embedded biopsies obtained from female cervical lesions were tested for the presence of human papillomavirus (HPV) types 6/11,16/18 and 31/33/35 DNA using non-isotopic in situ hybridization. Specimens were classified according to the Bethesda System in low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL), high grade SIL (HSIL) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). HPV prevalence ranged from 92.5% in LSIL to 68.5% in SCC. Benign types were prevalent in LSILs while oncogenic types infected predominantly HSILs and SCC. HPV infection showed to be age-dependent, but no significant relation to race has been detected. Patients were analyzed through a five-year period: 20.7% of the lesions spontaneously regressed while 48.9% persisted and 30.4% progressed to carcinoma. Patients submitted to treatment showed a 19.4% recurrence rate. High risk types were present in 78.6% (CrudeOR 13.8, P=0.0003) of the progressive lesions, and in 73.7% of the recurrent SILs (COR 19.3, P=0.0000001). Possible co-factors have also been evaluated: history of other sexually transmitted diseases showed to be positively related either to progression (Adjusted OR 13.0, P=0.0002) or to recurrence (AOR 17.2, P=0.0002) while oral contraceptive use and tobacco smoking were not significantly related to them (P>0.1). Association of two or more co-factors also proved to be related to both progression and recurrence, indicating that they may interact with HPV infection in order to increase the risk of developing malignant lesions.

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