Of 47,000 women followed since 1968, those who had used oral contraceptives (ever-users) had a significantly higher incidence rate of cervical cancer than never-users. After standardisation of rates by age, parity, smoking, social class, number of previously normal cervical smears, and history of sexually transmitted disease, the excess was 41 per 100,000 woman-years for carcinoma-in-situ and 8 per 100,000 woman-years for invasive cervical cancer. Incidence increased with increasing duration of use: the standardised incidence rate for cervical cancer in women who had taken the pill for more than 10 years was four times than in never-users. Ever-users had a lower incidence of other uterine cancers (deficit 5 per 100,000 woman-years); a lower...
To explore the somewhat controversial relationship between oral contraceptives and and-invasive cerv...
The following review considers epidemiological data published from 1990 onwards on oral contraceptiv...
A case-control interview study, conducted among participants in the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstr...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
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: This analysis provides the final results on cancer incidence in relation to oral contrac...
We analysed data from a case-control investigation conducted in Milan, Northern Italy, to evaluate t...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
A recently published meta-analysis and a large cohort study showed independently that use of oral co...
Objective: To assess the risk of oral contraceptives on the occurrence of cervical cancer. Material ...
The time-risk relationship for the association between cervical cancer and oral contraceptives (OC) ...
This study was carried out to assess the use of oral contraceptive pill as a co-factor for the devel...
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...
To explore the somewhat controversial relationship between oral contraceptives and and-invasive cerv...
The following review considers epidemiological data published from 1990 onwards on oral contraceptiv...
A case-control interview study, conducted among participants in the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstr...
In 1983, we reported results from the Oxford Family Planning Association contraceptive study regardi...
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: This analysis provides the final results on cancer incidence in relation to oral contrac...
We analysed data from a case-control investigation conducted in Milan, Northern Italy, to evaluate t...
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on ...
A recently published meta-analysis and a large cohort study showed independently that use of oral co...
Objective: To assess the risk of oral contraceptives on the occurrence of cervical cancer. Material ...
The time-risk relationship for the association between cervical cancer and oral contraceptives (OC) ...
This study was carried out to assess the use of oral contraceptive pill as a co-factor for the devel...
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...
To explore the somewhat controversial relationship between oral contraceptives and and-invasive cerv...
The following review considers epidemiological data published from 1990 onwards on oral contraceptiv...
A case-control interview study, conducted among participants in the Breast Cancer Detection Demonstr...