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Neoplasias del cuello uterino en pacientes ginecobstetricias: factores de riesgo. Hospital Regional del Amazonas – Iquitos Perú. enero – diciembre 1991

Authors: Chumbe Culqui, Rosana;

Neoplasias del cuello uterino en pacientes ginecobstetricias: factores de riesgo. Hospital Regional del Amazonas – Iquitos Perú. enero – diciembre 1991

Abstract

Entre Enero y Diciembre de 1991, se realizó en el Hospital Regional del Amazonas – Iquitos, un estudio de 45 enfermas de neoplasia cérvicuoterino y 90 testigos para evaluar los factores de riesgo de esta neoplasia. Los principales factores de riesgo identificados fueron edad temprana de la mujer al iniciar las relaciones coitales, numero de compañeros sexuales, número de hijos nacidos por vía vaginal, no haber recibido beneficios de los programas de detección temprana, bajo nivel educativo. El 86.7% de los casos y 78.9% de los testigos afirmaron que nunca se les practicó un examen citológico (prueba de papanicolaou). Nuestros resultados indican que la necesidad de aperturar programas extensos de detección temprana, dirigidos principalmente a los grupos de alto riesgo, para reducir la elevad frecuencia de neoplasias cérvicouterinas en la ciudad de Iquitos.

Between January and December 1991, a study of 45 patients with cervical neoplasia and 90 controls was conducted at the Regional Hospital of Amazonas - Iquitos to evaluate the risk factors for this neoplasm. The main risk factors identified were early age of women upon initiation of intercourse, number of sexual partners, number of children born vaginally, no benefit from early detection programs, low educational level. 86.7% of the cases and 78.9% of the eyewitnesses stated that they had never had a cytological test (Pap test). Our results indicate that the need to open extensive early detection programs, aimed mainly at high risk groups, to reduce the high frequency of cervical neoplasias in the city of Iquitos.

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Factor de riesgo, 616, https://purl.org/pe-repo/ocde/ford#3.02.02, Neoplasias

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