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International Journal of Cancer | 2006

Cervical carcinoma and reproductive factors: Collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 16,563 women with cervical carcinoma and 33,542 women without cervical carcinoma from 25 epidemiological studies.

Thangarajan Rajkumar; Jack Cuzick; P. Appleby; R. Barnabas; Valerie Beral; A Berrington de González; D. Bull; K. Canfell; B. Crossley; J. Green; G. Reeves; S. Sweetland; Susanne K. Kjaer; R. Painter; Martin Vessey; Janet R. Daling; Margaret M. Madeleine; Roberta M. Ray; David B. Thomas; Rolando Herrero; Nathalie Ylitalo; F. X. Bosch; S de Sanjosé; Xavier Castellsagué; V. Moreno; D. Hammouda; E. Negri; G. Randi; Manuel Álvarez; O. Galdos

The International Collaboration of Epidemiological Studies of Cervical Cancer has combined individual data on 11,161 women with invasive carcinoma, 5,402 women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN)3/carcinoma in situ and 33,542 women without cervical carcinoma from 25 epidemiological studies. Relative risks (RRs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) of cervical carcinoma in relation to number of full‐term pregnancies, and age at first full‐term pregnancy, were calculated conditioning by study, age, lifetime number of sexual partners and age at first sexual intercourse. Number of full‐term pregnancies was associated with a risk of invasive cervical carcinoma. After controlling for age at first full‐term pregnancy, the RR for invasive cervical carcinoma among parous women was 1.76 (95% CI: 1.53–2.02) for ≥≥7 full‐term pregnancies compared with 1–2. For CIN3/carcinoma in situ, no significant trend was found with increasing number of births after controlling for age at first full‐term pregnancy among parous women. Early age at first full‐term pregnancy was also associated with risk of both invasive cervical carcinoma and CIN3/carcinoma in situ. After controlling for number of full‐term pregnancies, the RR for first full‐term pregnancy at age <17 years compared with ≥≥25 years was 1.77 (95% CI: 1.42–2.23) for invasive cervical carcinoma, and 1.78 (95% CI: 1.26–2.51) for CIN3/carcinoma in situ. Results were similar in analyses restricted to high‐risk human papilloma virus (HPV)‐positive cases and controls. No relationship was found between cervical HPV positivity and number of full‐term pregnancies, or age at first full‐term pregnancy among controls. Differences in reproductive habits may have contributed to differences in cervical cancer incidence between developed and developing countries.


The Lancet | 1989

ORAL CONTRACEPTION AND GENITAL TRACT MALIGNANCY

CliffordR. Kay; Valerie Beral; P. Hannaford


Cancer Epidemiology and Prevention Biomarkers | 2009

Cervical carcinoma and sexual behavior: collaborative reanalysis of individual data on 15,461 women with cervical carcinoma and 29,164 women without cervical carcinoma from 21 epidemiological studies

T Tajkumar; Jack Cuzick; R P Appleby; Beral; A Berrington de González; D. Bull; Karen Canfell; B. Crossley; Jane Green; Gillian Reeves; Sian Sweetland; Susanne K. Kjaer; R Painter; Martin Vessey; F Hutchinson; Janet R. Daling; M Madeleine; Roberta M. Ray; Duncan C. Thomas; Rolando Herrero; Nathalie Ylitalo; Franz X. Bosch; Xavier Castellsagué; S de Sanjosé; Karly S. Louie; Moreno; Doudja Hammouda; Eva Negri; Míriam Álvarez; O Galdos


The Lancet | 1992

After ISIS-3

P. Hannaford; CliffordR. Kay; BurtonE. Sobel; Desire Collen; R Collins; Richard Peto; Sarah Parish; Peter Sleight; R. Cowell


The Lancet | 1989

Oral contraception and genital tract malignancy [letter]

Kay Cr; Beral; P. Hannaford

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CliffordR. Kay

Royal College of General Practitioners

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Jack Cuzick

Queen Mary University of London

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Janet R. Daling

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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Roberta M. Ray

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

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