Human Papilloma Virus Clinical Trial
Official title:
Comparison of Human Papilloma Virus Results in Women With and Without Atopic Disease
Cervical cancer is an important health problem in women. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is considered the primary etiological agent of cervical cancer worldwide. Cervical cancer screening methods are proved one of the few screening methods that are thought to decrease invasive cancer incidence and mortality. In our country, HPV screening is carried out free of charge by public health to women between the ages of 30-65 aim is to compare HPV screening results between women diagnosed with atopic disease and healthy women without a history of atopy.If HPV is detected more frequently in patients with atopy, it may be recommended to follow more closely in vaccination and screening programs. Therefore, our study was designed to evaluate whether HPV positivity is common in atopic women.
Patients between the ages of 30-65 with allergic complaints (sneezing, itching,runy nose,
respiratory distress) were diagnosed "atopic disease" (allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis,
allergic conjunctivitis, chronic urticaria and atopic dermatitis) by same clinician in
Immunology and Allergy Department. Women aged between 30-65 years are scanned free of charge
(HPV and smears) by the Public Health Institution in our country. The HPV results of the
screened patients were noted retrospectively through the result reports of the patients, and
those who were not screened were directed to Gynecology Department and HPV results were
followed. Healthy women without allergic complaints applied for routine gynecologic
examination occurred control group. Similarly, the HPV results of the control group were
recorded.
Pregnant women, women who receive immunosuppressive therapy (including chemotherapy and
chronic corticosteroid therapy), HIV positive women, women with cancer and performed
hysterectomy were excluded. Patients' height, weight, demographic features (age, marital
status, income level), obstetric histories (gravida, parity, mode of delivery), contraception
methods and smoking status were noted.
Subgroup atopic disease diagnoses, duration of illness, treatments regimes and treatment time
of the patients in the study group were also questioned and recorded. Leukotriene receptor
antagonists and histamine receptor antagonists were the main treatments for study group and
all therapies were designed by the same clinician. Routine allergic skin tests were performed
to all atopic patients during diagnosis.
Statistical analyses
Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows, version 18.0 (SPSS Inc., USA) was
used to compare the clinical features of groups. Normality of data distribution was tested
with Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. Data was shown as means ± standart deviation (SD) for
continuous variables and the independent t test was used to assess the differences in
variables between groups. Kruskal-Wallis, Mann-Whitney U-test and Bonferroni correction were
used for values with non-normal distribution. P Values below 0.05 (p<0.05) was accepted as
statistically significant.
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