Objective: To assess the risk of oral contraceptives on the occurrence of cervical cancer. Material and Method: A hospital-based case-control study was conducted. Sixty women patients with histo-logically confirmed invasive cervical cancer and 180 healthy women as the control group who attended the King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital, Bangkok, Thailand were recruited. Information about the use of oral contraceptives and other cervical cancer risk factors were obtained from personal interviews. The risk factors were evaluated by using odds ratio (OR). Results: 60 women with invasive cervical cancer and 180 healthy controls were interviewed by the investigator.s Compared with non-users, patients who had ever used or currently used oral contr...
Aim: To find risk factors associated with cervical cancer.Methods: This a case-control study conduct...
Steroid contraceptive hormones may promote human papilloma virus (HPV) - DNA integration into the ho...
This study was carried out to assess the use of oral contraceptive pill as a co-factor for the devel...
Background and Objective: The utrine cervical cancer is the third common cancer among women word-wid...
Background Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on C...
The relationship between oral contraceptive use and the risk of invasive cervical cancer was investi...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
Contains fulltext : 69205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recently pub...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
Summary Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
Aim: To find risk factors associated with cervical cancer.Methods: This a case-control study conduct...
Steroid contraceptive hormones may promote human papilloma virus (HPV) - DNA integration into the ho...
This study was carried out to assess the use of oral contraceptive pill as a co-factor for the devel...
Background and Objective: The utrine cervical cancer is the third common cancer among women word-wid...
Background Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on C...
The relationship between oral contraceptive use and the risk of invasive cervical cancer was investi...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
Contains fulltext : 69205.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A recently pub...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
Summary Background Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical...
BACKGROUND: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is believed to be the most important cause of cervical cancer...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
Aim: To find risk factors associated with cervical cancer.Methods: This a case-control study conduct...
Steroid contraceptive hormones may promote human papilloma virus (HPV) - DNA integration into the ho...
This study was carried out to assess the use of oral contraceptive pill as a co-factor for the devel...