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Jafari Shobeiri M, Halimi, Dastranj, Shahamphar. Screening for cervical cancer and precancerous lesions in Tabriz. Med J Islam Repub Iran 2007; 21 (1) :1-10
URL: http://mjiri.iums.ac.ir/article-1-262-en.html
Department of Oncology- Gynecology, Alzahra Hospital, Tabriz University of Medical Sciences, South ArteshAve, Tabriz, Iran , jafarimsh@yahoo.com
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 Abstract

 Background: Cervical cancer is the most common female genital tract malignancy and

 is the major cause of death from gynecologic cancer worldwide. The majority of cervical

 cancers develop through a series of gradual, precancerous lesions. Screening asymptomatic

 women with regular Pap smears allows diagnosis of the readily treatable preinvasive phase.

 We performed this study to determine the prevalence of precancerous lesions and assess the

 effect of demographic, pathologic and family economic factors on developing lesions.

 Methods: This cross-sectional, descriptive, analytic study was carried out on 6024

 women under coverage of Tabriz health care centers. Pap smear was done in all subjects and

 questionnaires were filled by health providers. The data were analyzed with SPSS statistical

 software (version 12) and statistical methods such as chi-square and t-test.

 Results: Of 6024 Pap smears, 62 (1.02%) demonstrated precancerous lesions of which

 41(0.68%) were atypical squamous cell of undetermined significance (ASC-US), 11

 (0.18%) were low grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL) and 10 (0.16%) were high

 grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL). No invasive cancer case was observed in this

 study. According to our observation, the following factors increased the risk of precancerous

 lesions: multiparity > 3, abortion > 1, gravida >3, husband marriage >1. The protective

 effect of condom as a barrier contraceptive was observed.

 Conclusion: According to this study it is imperative to make readily available facilities

 for screening asymptomatic women all over Iran.

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