نتایج جستجو برای: precancerous cervical lesions

تعداد نتایج: 252465  

Journal: :The Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1939
W. U. Gardner E. Allen

Atypical uterine conditions, particularly those classified as glandular cystic hyperplasia and fibroids, have been considered to follow altered ovarian function or endocrine imbalance.' Direct experiments have demonstrated that these conditions could be more or less completely reproduced in one or more species of laboratory animals if estrogens were administered over prolonged periods.2 Maligna...

2012
Sean F. Jabbar Soyeong Park Johannes Schweizer Marthe Berard-Bergery Henry C. Pitot Denis Lee Paul F. Lambert

High-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), such as HPV-16, are etiologic agents of a variety of anogenital and oral malignancies, including nearly all cases of cervical cancer. Cervical cancers arising in transgenic mice that express HPV-16 E7 in an inducible manner require the continuous expression of E7 for their maintenance. However, in HPV-associated cancers in vivo, E6 and E7 invariably are c...

2009
Maija Jakobsson

Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women globally. Most, probably all cases, arise through a precursor, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN). Effective cytological screening programmes and surgical treatments of precancerous lesions have dramatically reduced its prevalence and related mortality. Although these treatments are effective, they ...

Journal: :Cancer prevention research 2012
Mark A Kane

The cancer control community is largely unaware of great advances in the control of major human cancers with vaccines, including the dramatic control of hepatocellular (liver) cancer with hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine, now used routinely in more than 90% of countries. The biotechnology revolution has given us a new generation of highly effective vaccines against major global killers, global f...

2013
Tomomi Yoshida Yoshimi Nishijima Kiyomi Hando

Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer worldwide, and over 88% of cases occur in developing countries (IARC, 2008). Cervical cancer, which is preventable and treatable, is the number one cancer killer of women in developing countries. Since the introduction of Papanicolaou (Pap) smear screening, cervical cancer prevention efforts worldwide have focused on screening women at risk of the...

2017
Li Ma Xiao Cong Mai Shi Xiu-Hong Wang Hai-Yan Liu Mei-Lu Bian

The aims of the present study were to investigate the distribution of human papillomavirus (HPV) genotypes in cervical lesions, and the association between different HPV genotypes and cervical lesions. Between January 2013 and June 2014, the HPV type determinations of nucleic acid by use of fluorescence polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method of 15,192 outpatients in China-Japan Friendship Hospi...

2018
Katrin Ochs Gesine Meili Joachim Diebold Volker Arndt Andreas Günthert

Objective Cervical cancer (CC) screening by Pap smears has led to a decrease in the incidence of CC worldwide. Indeed, the incidence of CC in Switzerland is very low; however, there is a lack of data to evaluate the efficiency of the Pap smear as a screening tool. Until now, only Pap smears have been used and other methods such as the presence of an infection with HPV have not been integrated i...

الهه کیهانی, , حسین نجم آبادی, , محمدرضا کیخانی, , ناصر کهن نیا, , نرگس ایزدی مود, ,

Background: Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women. In this cancer, the effects of prevention, early diagnosis and treatment more than other cancers decrease the mortality rate. In 1970 human papilloma virus (HPV) was introduction as major etiologic factor of cervical cancer. Different studies throughout the world revealed strong correlation between HPV and canc...

Journal: :International journal of gynaecology and obstetrics: the official organ of the International Federation of Gynaecology and Obstetrics 2005
R Sankaranarayanan L Gaffikin M Jacob J Sellors S Robles

The objective of cervical cancer screening is to reduce cervical cancer incidence and mortality by detecting and treating precancerous lesions. Conventional cytology is the most widely used cervical cancer screening test. Although cytology has been effective in reducing the incidence of and mortality from cervical cancer in developed countries in both opportunistic and--more dramatically--organ...

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