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Title: [Infectious genital diseases and their significance in the development of cervix cancer and its precancerous conditions]. Author: Barten G. Journal: Zentralbl Gynakol; 1990; 112(7):431-5. PubMed ID: 2368528. Abstract: Basis of this trial are examinations of 100 Patients with colposcopic and/or cytologic suspicion for precancerous or early stages of cancer of the uterine Cervix and of 100 patients in the same age with normal cervical findings. Infections conditions vulvitis and condylomata acuminata could be found twice frequent in the cervical group in the control one. Significant differences could be calculated between the two groups with regard to bacterial infections of the vagina (60/22), bacterial vaginosis (54/38) and trichomoniasis (35/22). Sexual transmitted diseased are risk factors in the development of cervical cancer. Patients with those infections have to be supervised exactly.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]