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Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions

The objectives of this study were to identify the associated factors with cancerous and precancerous lesions of cervix. In Africa, the incidence of uterine cervical neoplasms varies from one region to another, where most women with uterine cervical neoplasms are seen at an advanced stage. For this r...

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Autores principales: Woromogo, Sylvain Honore, Ambounda Ledaga, Nathalie, Yagata-Moussa, Felicite Emma, Mihindou, Astride Smeige
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255289
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author Woromogo, Sylvain Honore
Ambounda Ledaga, Nathalie
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Mihindou, Astride Smeige
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Yagata-Moussa, Felicite Emma
Mihindou, Astride Smeige
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description The objectives of this study were to identify the associated factors with cancerous and precancerous lesions of cervix. In Africa, the incidence of uterine cervical neoplasms varies from one region to another, where most women with uterine cervical neoplasms are seen at an advanced stage. For this reason, uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening reduces the incidence and mortality due to this disease, similar to what is being done in Europe. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted. Socio-demographic characteristics, gynaecological-obstetrical history, risk factors, data from visual inspection with acetic acid and visual inspection with Lugol, colposcopy impressions and results of cytological analysis were performed. A simple and multiple regression were performed to establish a statistically significant difference between certain factors and the presence of precancerous or cancerous lesions of uterine cervical. In this study, of 63 women diagnosed histologically, 43 had precancerous lesions and 20 had cancerous lesions. we found that being older than 35, having the first intercourse before 18, having an antecedent of STI, being a widow and using of tobacco were risk factors associated with precancerous lesions (p = 0.013 with OR = 3.44 (1.22–9.73), p = 0.009 with OR = 4.07 (1.69–13.08), p < 0.001 with OR = 3.80 (1.94–7.47), p < 0.001 with OR = 9.77 (3.87–24.70) and p < 0.001 with OR = 5.47 (2.60–11.52)) respectively. Only being older than 45, being a widow and using tobacco were risk factors associated with cancerous lesions (p = 0.021 with OR = 2.01 (1.58–3.56), p = 0.02 with OR = 2.96 (2.10–3.87), p = 0.041 with OR = 1.98 (1.46–2.44)) respectively. Among participants diagnosed with uterine cervical neoplasms, there was a significant association with the STI, marital status and smoking. Despite the integration of the detection of precancerous uterine cervical neoplasms lesions into health facilities in Gabon, uterine cervical neoplasms ranks second among women’s cancers in terms of incidence and first in terms of mortality.
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spelling pubmed-83016702021-07-31 Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions Woromogo, Sylvain Honore Ambounda Ledaga, Nathalie Yagata-Moussa, Felicite Emma Mihindou, Astride Smeige PLoS One Research Article The objectives of this study were to identify the associated factors with cancerous and precancerous lesions of cervix. In Africa, the incidence of uterine cervical neoplasms varies from one region to another, where most women with uterine cervical neoplasms are seen at an advanced stage. For this reason, uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening reduces the incidence and mortality due to this disease, similar to what is being done in Europe. A cross-sectional analytical study was conducted. Socio-demographic characteristics, gynaecological-obstetrical history, risk factors, data from visual inspection with acetic acid and visual inspection with Lugol, colposcopy impressions and results of cytological analysis were performed. A simple and multiple regression were performed to establish a statistically significant difference between certain factors and the presence of precancerous or cancerous lesions of uterine cervical. In this study, of 63 women diagnosed histologically, 43 had precancerous lesions and 20 had cancerous lesions. we found that being older than 35, having the first intercourse before 18, having an antecedent of STI, being a widow and using of tobacco were risk factors associated with precancerous lesions (p = 0.013 with OR = 3.44 (1.22–9.73), p = 0.009 with OR = 4.07 (1.69–13.08), p < 0.001 with OR = 3.80 (1.94–7.47), p < 0.001 with OR = 9.77 (3.87–24.70) and p < 0.001 with OR = 5.47 (2.60–11.52)) respectively. Only being older than 45, being a widow and using tobacco were risk factors associated with cancerous lesions (p = 0.021 with OR = 2.01 (1.58–3.56), p = 0.02 with OR = 2.96 (2.10–3.87), p = 0.041 with OR = 1.98 (1.46–2.44)) respectively. Among participants diagnosed with uterine cervical neoplasms, there was a significant association with the STI, marital status and smoking. Despite the integration of the detection of precancerous uterine cervical neoplasms lesions into health facilities in Gabon, uterine cervical neoplasms ranks second among women’s cancers in terms of incidence and first in terms of mortality. Public Library of Science 2021-07-23 /pmc/articles/PMC8301670/ /pubmed/34297784 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255289 Text en © 2021 Woromogo et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Woromogo, Sylvain Honore
Ambounda Ledaga, Nathalie
Yagata-Moussa, Felicite Emma
Mihindou, Astride Smeige
Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title_full Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title_fullStr Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title_full_unstemmed Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title_short Uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the University Hospital Centre of Libreville, Gabon: Associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
title_sort uterine cervical neoplasms mass screening at the university hospital centre of libreville, gabon: associated factors with precancerous and cancerous lesions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8301670/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34297784
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255289
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