Publication: Tubal ligation and risk of cervical cancer
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2000-01-01
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00107824
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2-s2.0-0033924474
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Mahidol University
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SCOPUS
Bibliographic Citation
Contraception. Vol.61, No.5 (2000), 323-328
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Hui Qing Li, David B. Thomas, Geoffrey Berry, Robert MacLennan, Rodney Shearman, Tatiana Jelihovsky, Joan Cooper Booth, Ramiro Molina, Luis Martinez, Oriana Salas, Alfredo Dabancens, Alvaro Cuadros, Nubia Aristizabal, Geoffrey Berry, Baruch Modan, Elaine Ron, Esther Alfandary, J. G. Mati, Patrick Kenya, Alfred Kungu, D. Gatei, Hector Rodriguez Cuevas, Socorro Benavides Salazar, Antonio Palet, Patricia Ontiveros, Ruben A. Apelo, Julietta R. De la Cruz, Jose Baens, Benjamin D. Canlas, Suporn Silpisornkosol, Tieng Pardthaisong, Viruch Charoeniam, Choti Theetranont, Banpot Boosiri, Supawat Chutivongse, Pramuan Virutamasen, Chansuda Wongsrichanalai, Sermsri Sindhavananda, Suporn Koetsawang, Duangdao Rachawat, Amorn Koetsawang, Gustave Riotton, William M. Christopherson, Joseph L. Melnick, Ervin Adam, Olav Meirik, Timothy M.M. Farley, Susan Holck Tubal ligation and risk of cervical cancer. Contraception. Vol.61, No.5 (2000), 323-328. doi:10.1016/S0010-7824(00)00111-6 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/26356
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Tubal ligation and risk of cervical cancer
Author(s)
Hui Qing Li
David B. Thomas
Geoffrey Berry
Robert MacLennan
Rodney Shearman
Tatiana Jelihovsky
Joan Cooper Booth
Ramiro Molina
Luis Martinez
Oriana Salas
Alfredo Dabancens
Alvaro Cuadros
Nubia Aristizabal
Geoffrey Berry
Baruch Modan
Elaine Ron
Esther Alfandary
J. G. Mati
Patrick Kenya
Alfred Kungu
D. Gatei
Hector Rodriguez Cuevas
Socorro Benavides Salazar
Antonio Palet
Patricia Ontiveros
Ruben A. Apelo
Julietta R. De la Cruz
Jose Baens
Benjamin D. Canlas
Suporn Silpisornkosol
Tieng Pardthaisong
Viruch Charoeniam
Choti Theetranont
Banpot Boosiri
Supawat Chutivongse
Pramuan Virutamasen
Chansuda Wongsrichanalai
Sermsri Sindhavananda
Suporn Koetsawang
Duangdao Rachawat
Amorn Koetsawang
Gustave Riotton
William M. Christopherson
Joseph L. Melnick
Ervin Adam
Olav Meirik
Timothy M.M. Farley
Susan Holck
David B. Thomas
Geoffrey Berry
Robert MacLennan
Rodney Shearman
Tatiana Jelihovsky
Joan Cooper Booth
Ramiro Molina
Luis Martinez
Oriana Salas
Alfredo Dabancens
Alvaro Cuadros
Nubia Aristizabal
Geoffrey Berry
Baruch Modan
Elaine Ron
Esther Alfandary
J. G. Mati
Patrick Kenya
Alfred Kungu
D. Gatei
Hector Rodriguez Cuevas
Socorro Benavides Salazar
Antonio Palet
Patricia Ontiveros
Ruben A. Apelo
Julietta R. De la Cruz
Jose Baens
Benjamin D. Canlas
Suporn Silpisornkosol
Tieng Pardthaisong
Viruch Charoeniam
Choti Theetranont
Banpot Boosiri
Supawat Chutivongse
Pramuan Virutamasen
Chansuda Wongsrichanalai
Sermsri Sindhavananda
Suporn Koetsawang
Duangdao Rachawat
Amorn Koetsawang
Gustave Riotton
William M. Christopherson
Joseph L. Melnick
Ervin Adam
Olav Meirik
Timothy M.M. Farley
Susan Holck
Other Contributor(s)
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
The University of Sydney
Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile
Hospital Universitario
Chaim Sheba Medical Center Israel
University of Nairobi
Hospital General de Mexico
University of the Philippines Manila
Chiang Mai University
Chulalongkorn University
Mahidol University
Universite de Geneve Faculte de Medecine
University of Louisville Health Sciences Center
Baylor College of Medicine
Organisation Mondiale de la Sante
The University of Sydney
Facultad de Medicina de la Universidad de Chile
Hospital Universitario
Chaim Sheba Medical Center Israel
University of Nairobi
Hospital General de Mexico
University of the Philippines Manila
Chiang Mai University
Chulalongkorn University
Mahidol University
Universite de Geneve Faculte de Medecine
University of Louisville Health Sciences Center
Baylor College of Medicine
Organisation Mondiale de la Sante
Abstract
Data from a hospital-based case-control study collected in eight countries were analyzed to determine whether tubal ligation alters risk of invasive squamous-cell cervical cancer. Study subjects included 2339 cases aged 22 to 64 years with newly diagnosed squamous cell cervical cancer in 10 participating medical centers, and 13,506 hospitalized controls matched on age and place of residence to the cases. After adjustment for age, center, caesarian section, number of live births, number of marriages or other sexual relationships, age at first sexual relationship, and frequency of Pap smears, a small decrease in risk was observed during the first 5 postoperative years. Tubal ligation probably provides an opportunity for secondary prevention of cervical cancer. © 2000 Elsevier Science Inc.