Tofan W Utami
University of Indonesia
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Journal of cancer prevention | 2017
Laila Nuranna; Nyoman Bagus Donny; Gatot Purwoto; Hariyono Winarto; Tofan W Utami; Tricia D Anggraeni; Alexander A.W. Peters
Background Cervical cancer is still the second most frequent cancer among Indonesian women, thus screening program is still critically important to prevent it. Visual inspection with acetic acid (VIA) was introduced as a method which is most suitable with Indonesia’s condition compared with the other screening methods. The Female Cancer Program from Jakarta Regional collaborated with Leiden University in 2007 to 2011 has done cervical cancer screening using VIA method, involving 25,406 women spreading across several primary health centers in Jakarta. By using these data, we found out the prevalence, age distribution, and risk factor of VIA positive in Jakarta as a basis to predict the budget and logistics for the next cervical cancer screening and to do an advocating to the Jakarta’s government. Methods A secondary data analysis was conducted from several areas in Jakarta from 2007 to 2011. VIA test was used as the screening method, and performed by doctors and midwives with technical supervision by gynecologists. Results From 25,406 women, there were 1,192 cases (4.7%) of VIA test positive. The risk factors that can significantly influence the result of VIA positive were number of marriage, parity, smoking habits, and the use of hormonal contraception with OR 1.51, 1.85, 1.95, and 0.68, respectively. Conclusions Prevalence of VIA test-positive is 4.7% in Jakarta population. The findings of precancerous lesions and cervical cancers are not only between thirty and fifty years old, but also below the thirty years old and after fifty years old. We suggest that VIA test should be performed to all reproductive age and elder women who are not screened yet.
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2016
Tofan W Utami; Jasmine Iskandar; Gregorius Tanamas; Mona Jamtani; Laila Nuranna; Kartiwa H Nuryanto
Ovarian cancer represents the fifth most commonly diagnosed cancer among women in the world, and causes more deaths per year than any other female gynecologic malignancy.1,2 There are three forms of epithelial ovarian neoplasm, namely benign, borderline, and malignant.3 Based on histological type, type I is composed of low-grade serous, low-grade endometrioid, clear cell, mucinous and transitional (Brenner) carcinomas. These tumors generally behave in an indolent fashion, are confined to the ovary at presentation and, as a group, are relatively genetically stable. Another group of tumors, type II include conventional high-grade serous carcinoma, undifferentiated carcinoma, and malignant Abstract
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2011
Tricia D Anggraeni; Laila Nuranna; Catherine Catherine; Cecep S. Sobur; Fitri Rahardja; Christin W. Hia; Tofan W Utami; Kartiwa H Nuryanto; Andi D Putra; Hariyono Winarto; Gatot Purwoto; Sigit Purbadi; Andrijono Andrijono; Muhammad F Aziz
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Hariyono Winarto; Dewita Nilasari; Alvin Bramantyo; Tricia D Anggraeni; Kartiwa H Nuryanto; Tofan W Utami; Andi D Putra; Fitriyadi Kusuma; Laila Nuranna
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Laila Nuranna; Nessyah Fatahan; Hanni Dayang Puspitasari; Alfu Nikmatul Laily; Hariyono Winarto; Tofan W Utami; Tricia D Anggraeni; Hadi Kartiwa Nuryanto; Gatot Purwoto
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Laila Nuranna; Ita Mu’tiyah; T. Dewi Anggraeni; D. C Fara Vitantri; Hariyono Winarto; Tofan W Utami; Tricia D Anggraeni; Kartiwa H Nuryanto
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Hariyono Winarto; Diana Kusuma; Tricia D Anggraeni; Andrijono; Gatot Purwoto; Sigit Purbadi; Fitriyadi Kusuma; Kartiwa H Nuryanto; Andi D Putra; Tofan W Utami; Krisantus D Jebada; Laila Nuranna
Advanced Science Letters | 2018
Sigit Purbadi; Lisa Novianti; Hariyono Winarto; Tricia D Anggraeni; Andrijono; Gatot Purwoto; Fitriyadi Kusuma; Kartiwa H Nuryanto; Andi D Putra; Tofan W Utami; Krisantus D Jebada; Laila Nuranna
Indonesian Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology | 2017
Tofan W Utami; Fera Ibrahim; Gatot Purwoto; Wely L Tiffani; Muhammad F Aziz; Andrijono Andrijono
Advanced Science Letters | 2017
Tofan W Utami; Fera Ibrahim; M. Sopiyudin Dahlan; M. Farid Aziz; Andrijono