CIGARETTE-SMOKING AND HUMAN PAPILLOMAVIRUS IN PATIENTS WITH REPORTED CERVICAL CYTOLOGICAL ABNORMALITY

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BURGER, MPM
HOLLEMA, H
GOUW, ASH
PIETERS, WJLM
QUINT, WGV
机构
[1] UNIV GRONINGEN HOSP,DEPT PATHOL,9713 EZ GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
[2] DEPT PATHOL,9675 HJ WINSCHOTEN,NETHERLANDS
[3] DIAGNOST CTR SSDZ,DEPT MOLEC BIOL,2625 AD DELFT,NETHERLANDS
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10.1136/bmj.306.6880.749
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Objective-To assess the relation between two risk factors for cervical neoplasia: smoking and infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus. It has been suggested that smoking causes a local immunological defect, which could facilitate the infection and persistence of human papillomavirus. Design-Cross sectional epidemiological study. Completion of a structured questionnaire by the patients, analysis of cervical scrapes for human papillomavirus, and morphological examination of biopsy specimens. Setting-Outpatient gynaecological clinic. Subjects-181 women with a report of cervical cytological abnormality. Main outcome measures-Prevalence of infection with oncogenic human papillomavirus and smoking habits. Results-Oncogenic human papillomavirus was found in the cervix of 26 (41%) of the 63 women who did not smoke, 22 (58%) of the 38 who smoked 1-10 cigarettes a day, 28 (61%) of the 46 who smoked 11-20 cigarettes a day, and 26 (76%) of the 34 who smoked greater-than-or-equal-to 21 cigarettes a day. The prevalence of the virus thus increased in accordance with the number of cigarettes smoked (p=0.001). This relation remained after adjustment for age at first intercourse and lifetime number of sexual partners. Of the 63 non-smokers, 23 had previously smoked at least 10 cigarettes a day at some time. Of these 23 women, 14 (61%) had oncogenic human papillomavirus in their cervix. Of the 40 women who had never smoked at least 10 cigarettes a day, 12 (30%) had the virus. The prevalence of oncogenic human papillomavirus in non-smokers therefore depended on previous smoking habits (p=0.03). Conclusion-The dose dependent effect of cigarette smoking on the occurrence of oncogenic human papillomavirus favours a causal relation between these risk factors for cervical neoplasia.
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