HPV type-specific risks of high-grade CIN during 4 years of follow-up: A population-based prospective study
(2007) In British Journal of Cancer 97(1). p.129-132- Abstract
- We followed a population-based cohort of 5696 women, 32 - 38 years of age, by registry linkage with cytology and pathology registries during a mean follow-up time of 4.1 years to assess the importance for CIN2 + development of type-specific HPV DNA positivity at baseline. HPV 16, 31 and 33 conveyed the highest risks and were responsible for 33.1, 18.3 and 7.7% of CIN2 + cases, respectively. Women infected with HPV 18, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 66 had significantly lower risks of CIN2 + than women infected with HPV 16. After adjustment for infection with other HPV types, HPV types 35, 45, 59 and 66 had no detectable association with CIN2 +. In summary, the different HPV types found in cervical cancer show distinctly different CIN2... (More)
- We followed a population-based cohort of 5696 women, 32 - 38 years of age, by registry linkage with cytology and pathology registries during a mean follow-up time of 4.1 years to assess the importance for CIN2 + development of type-specific HPV DNA positivity at baseline. HPV 16, 31 and 33 conveyed the highest risks and were responsible for 33.1, 18.3 and 7.7% of CIN2 + cases, respectively. Women infected with HPV 18, 35, 39, 45, 51, 52, 56, 58, 59 and 66 had significantly lower risks of CIN2 + than women infected with HPV 16. After adjustment for infection with other HPV types, HPV types 35, 45, 59 and 66 had no detectable association with CIN2 +. In summary, the different HPV types found in cervical cancer show distinctly different CIN2 + risks, with high risks being restricted to HPV 16 and its close relatives HPV 31 and HPV 33. (Less)
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- Naucler, Pontus LU ; Ryd, W. ; Tornberg, S. ; Strand, A. ; Wadell, G. ; Hansson, Bengt-Göran LU ; Rylander, E. and Dillner, Joakim LU
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- 2007
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- attributable proportion, papillomavirus, cervical cancer, screening, cohort studies
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- British Journal of Cancer
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- 97
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- 1
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- 129 - 132
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- Nature Publishing Group
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- wos:000247597200020
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- 1532-1827
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- 10.1038/sj.bjc.6603843
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- English
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