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Risk Factors for Cervical Cancer in Rural Areas of Wuhan China: a Matched Case-control Study
Abstract:Cervical cancer is a serious public health problem in developing countries. We investigated possible riskfactors for cervical cancer in rural areas of Wuhan China using a matched case-control study with 33 womendiagnosed with cervical cancer and 132 healthy women selected from the same area as matched controls. Aquestionnaire, which included questions about general demography conditions, environmental and geneticfactors, the first sexual intercourse, first marriage age, age at first pregnancy, pregnancy first child’s age, femalepersonal health history, social psychological factors, dietary habits, smoking and alcohol status and other livinghabits was presented to all participants. At the same time, HPV infection of every participant was examined inlaboratory testing. Results showed HPV infection (P<0.000, OR=23.4) and pregnancy first child’s age (P<0.000,OR=13.1) to be risk factors for cervical cancer. Menopause (P=0.003, OR=0.073) was a protective factor againstcervical cancer. However, there was no indication of associations of environmental (drinking water, insecticide,disinfectant) genetic (cancer family history), or life-style factors (smoking status, alcohol status, physical training,sleep quality), including dietary habits (intake of fruit and vegetable, meat, fried food, bean products and pickledfood) or social psychological factors with cervical cancer. The results suggest that the risk of cervical cancer inChinese rural women may be associated with HPV infection, menopause and the pregnancy first child’s age.
Keywords:cervical cancer  risk factors  matched case control study  rural China
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