2.Milestone of cervical cancer prevention
Basic & Clinical Medicine 2006;0(12):-
Cervical cancer ranks second common cancer in women.More than(490 000) cases are diagnosed worldwide,resulting in 270 thousands more deaths in 2002.The effort to eliminate cervical cancer began over 50 years ago with the introduction of the Pap test.The next significant step in cervical cancer etiology came in the 1980s with the discovery of a link between human papillomaviruses(HPV) and cervical cancer.The success of HPV prophylactic vaccine development is the milestone of cervical cancer prevention of humankind.
3.Correlation between hypertension and clinical probable Parkinson disease: Cohort analysis of 4 335 people in Linxian County with nutritional intervention
Jinhu FAN ; Yali ZHANG ; Ying LIU ; Xiudi SUN ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Tissue Engineering Research 2006;10(20):157-159
BACKGROUND: Linxian County of China is one of the areas with the highest incidence of esophageal cancer and gastric cardia cancer in the world, and nutrition-deficiency is widely existing in local people. In recent years, many researches around the world revealed that the cause of Parkinson disease (PD) is related to factors of gene, age, environment, diet, nutrition and smoking. More and more studies confirmed that primary hypertension may be in relation to vascular Parkinsonism (VP) and long-term hypertension was apt to VP.OBJECTIVE: To investigate the relationship between hypertension and clinical probable Parkinson disease (PPD) in nutrition-deficient population of Linxian County and provide a theoretical basis for early prevention and treatment of PD.DESIGN: Cross-sectional study.PARTICIPANTS: A total of 4 335 subjects aged over 55 years were selected. These subjects have taken part in the nutritional intervention study of Linxian County and first entered in the cohort study in 1985. They were enrolled in the nutritional intervention study in Linxian County in 1985.METHODS: A prospective cohort study was conducted. ①Case screening: PD questionnaire (used in American Gebai County) combined with general neurological examination were adopted. ②The diagnosis of PD: Clinical diagnostic criteria of UK Parkinson Disease Society Brain Bank were taken as the criteria for screening PD. Further evaluations were undertaken for clinical PPD and clinical possible PD on subjects who had PD symptoms.The diagnostic criteria of clinical PPD: Subjects were diagnosed as having clinical PPD if they presented any two of the following two cardinal features (resting tremor, hypermyotonia, bradykinesia and impairment of postural reflexes) or presented any one of the following features (resting tremor, hypermyotonia and bradykinesia). Diagnostic criteria of clinical possible PD: Subjects were diagnosed as having clinical possible PD when presented any one of the following four cardinal features (resting tremor, hypermyotonia, bradykinesia, and impairment of postural reflexes).③Definition of hypertension: Hypertension was defined as the systolic blood pressure (SBP) ≥ 140 mm Hg or the diastolic blood pressure (DBP) ≥ 90 mm Hg. Data were processed with linear trend test and nonconditional logistic regression.MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Status of final diagnoses on patients and relationship between hypertension and clinical PPD.RESULTS: A total of 4 335 subjects including 2 008 males (46.32%)and 2 327 females (53.68%) participated in the screening of PD.①Results of final diagnosis on patients: Among all the 4 459 survival participants,46 subjects were diagnosed as having PD, 118 as having clinical PPD and 78 as having clinical possible PD. After excluding patients with PD or clinical possible PD, only 118 patients were diagnosed as having clinical PPD. These patients and 4 217 normal controls were analyzed and a total of 2 035 patients had hypertension. ②There were statistical correlation between hypertension and clinical PPD, RR was 1.648 (1.147-2.638), which was 1.668 (1.145-2.432) after being adjusted by possible confounding factors including age, gender, smoking, drinking and so on, the association mentioned above still existed (χ2=7.463,P=0.006). Analysis of gender showed statistically significant differences between female patients with hypertension and clinical PPD(χ2=9.669 P=0.002), and RR before adjust ment was 2.347 (1.347-4.091), which was 2.346 (1.327-4.150) after being adjusted and correlation still existed. While there were no statistical corre lations between male patients with hypertension and clinical PPD (χ2 =0.697 ,P=0.404)but there was also an ascending trend in RR value. ③ With the blood pressure increasing, the RR value correspondingly in creased with the linear trend test (χ2=11.325 ,P=0.003). And there was sta tistical significance in raw and adjusted RR value of hypertension with the BP ≥ 140/90 mm Hg. Respective statistics of SBP and DBP showed a dose-response relationship between SBP and clinical PPD; When the SBP ≥ 140 mm Hg, there were statistical significances in values of raw RR or adjusted RR of hypertension (χ2=8.007 ,P=0.018). While there were no sta tistical significances in RR values before and after adjustment of DBP (χ2 =2.569,P=0.227). CONCLUSION: Hypertension is one of the risk factors of clinical PPD in female residents older than 55 and the incidence of getting clinical PPD is increased with the heightening of BP.
4.Investigation of knowledge and acceptability of human papillomavirus vaccine and assessment of health education among employed urban women in China
Shaokai ZHANG ; Rong HUANG ; Shaoming WANG ; Fanghui ZHAO ; Youlin QIAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2014;26(2):114-117,128
Objective To investigate knowledge of cervical cancer,human papillomavirus (HPV) and HPV vaccine and attitude to HPV vaccine among employed urban women in China,and to assess willingness to vaccinate their children.Methods This study was conducted in women from 16 factories or companies in Beijing,Hangzhou,Changsha,Chcngdu and Guangzhou.A questionnaire on cervical cancer,HPV knowledge and HPV vaccine acceptability was administered to participants before and after educational intervention.Results A total of 1 146 women were surveyed from August to November,2011.The awareness rates of cervical cancer,HPV and HPV vaccine were 95.06 %,27.98 % and 12.82 %,respectively.Only 20.68 % knew that HPV was related to cervical cancer.After educatioual instruction,89.26 % understood the relationship between HPV and cervical cancer (x2 =93.414,P < 0.001).Only 19.25 % women were unwilling to allow their children to be vaccinated.The main reasons were as follows:worried about vaccine safety (23.52 %),belief that their child was not at risk (21.92 %),lack of scientific evidence for the vaccine (13.01%),and worricd about vaccine efficacy (12.79 %).Conclusions In general,there is a high acceptability of HPV vaccine to prevent cervical cancer among employed urban Chinese women after educational intervention.However,some women remain reluctant to vaccinate their children due to concern about vaccine safety and efficacy.
5.Screening technologies to advance rapid testing for cervical cancer prevention in developing countries.
Chinese Journal of Preventive Medicine 2015;49(2):110-111
The rapid screening testing for cervical cancer prevention in low- and middle-income countries, careHPV assay, is developed by Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences. The careHPV assay is the first HPV DNA detection technique worldwide, which is simple, fast, accurate, safe, and inexpensive. The testing technique was verified using clinical outcome as the endpoint, and its accuracy was similar to the current standard HPV detection technique and even higher than VIA. The popularization and application of careHPV could tremendously contribute to cervical cancer prevention in China as well as other developing countries. This would also reduce the disparity between developed and developing countries in cervical cancer prevention and help reduce the incidence and mortality of this disease.
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6.Distribution of type-specific human papillomavirus and its characters on age in paraffin-embedded adenocarcinoma specimens
Jianfeng CUI ; Bin LIU ; Puwa CI ; Xinfu LIU ; Xun ZHANG ; Wen CHEN ; Youlin QIAO
Cancer Research and Clinic 2011;23(11):721-724
Objective Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is necessary to the development of cervical cancer.Until now,the distribution of specific HPV type has not been identified clearly yet.Besides,the relationship between age and the HPV type-specific distribution in cervical adenocarcinoma needs to be further investigated.Methods This study included 32 specimens of cervical adenocarcinoma out of a multicenter clinical study in China.The specimen blocks were sliced by sandwich method.DNA was amplified by SPF10-PCR method.DNA genotyping used LiPA method.All biopsy specimens had pathologic diagnosis.The prevalence of HPV type-specific distribution was described and the differences were analyzed statistically.Results 32 adenocarcinoma cases were included in this sttudy.HPV positive rate was 53.1% (17/32).HPV-18 was the most prevalent type,which took up 47.4 % (8/17) of the total HPV positive cases,followed by HPV-16,which took up 26.3 % (5/17) of the total HPV positive cases.Other HPV types detected were HPV-39,HPV-45 and HPV-66.One multi-infection case was found (HPV-18 and HPV-66 co-infection).The average ages of HPV-16 and HPV-18 were 48.6 and 40.6 years old respectively,which showed statistically difference (P =0.049).When the patients younger than 50 years old were compared with the patients equal or older than 50 years old as two age groups,HPV positive rate did not show significantly statistical difference (P =0.074) between the two age groups.The prevalence of HPV-18 manifested significant differences between the two age groups in both HPV positive adenocarcinoma cases and overall adenocarcinoma cases (P =0.029and P =0.003 respectively).The prevalence of HPV-16 did not show any significant statistical difference between the two age groups in either HPV positive adenocarcinoma cases or overall adenocarcinoma cases (P =0.6 and P =1 respectively).HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 infection (at least one positive) in HPV positive adenocarcinoma cases did not have statistical significance (P =0.052),while in overall adenocarcinoma cases,HPV-16 and/or HPV-18 infection presented significant statistical difference (P =0.005).Conclusion HPV-18 and HPV-16 were two most prevalent HPV types in cervical adenocarcinoma.HPV infection and HPV-18infection were more common in young women.The prevalence of HPV-16 was more common in older adenocarcinoma cases compared with HPV-18.Those findings will provide evidence for the evaluation of HPV vaccine in preventing cervix related diseases.
7.Fresh fruit consumption may decrease the long-term risk of acquiring esophageal cancer
Zhao YANG ; Shaoming WANG ; He LIANG ; Pei YU ; Jinhu FAN ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Clinical Oncology 2016;43(18):808-813
Objective:To investigate the long-term risk of esophageal cancer from fresh fruit consumption. Methods:In 1985, a total of 29,479 participants aged between 40 and 69 years old were recruited for this study. Demographic characteristics, lifestyle, history of diseases, and food intake frequency were surveyed at the baseline and were then followed up. Through December 31, 2015, a median of 31.79 years of observation was obtained. The primary endpoint was death from esophageal cancer. The hazard ratio and 95%confi-dence intervals for fresh fruit consumption were calculated using a Cox proportional hazard model. Results:Overall, 31.09%of partici-pants reported consuming fresh fruit more than once every week. Compared with participants who never or rarely consumed fresh fruit, those who consumed fresh fruit more than once a week had a lower long-term risk of esophageal cancer. Death rate decreased to 7%among those who ate fresh fruit more than once a week, especially among males (11%) and those with positive smoking history (13%). Conclusion:Fresh fruit consumption is associated with a lower risk of death from esophageal cancer, but the etiological mecha-nism needs to be investigated further.
8.The association between angiotensin I converting enzyme gene polymorphism and Chinese late onset Alzheimer disease.
Chuanshen WU ; Dongfeng ZHOU ; Zhenquan GUAN ; Jinhu FAN ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2002;19(5):401-404
OBJECTIVETo investigate the relationship between angiotensin I converting enzyme gene insertion/deletion polymorphism and Alzheimer disease (AD), as well as the effect of hypertension on the relationship.
METHODSThis case-control study, included 96 AD patients meeting the DSM-IV diagnosis, and 96 subjects as controls coming from the same area and in the same environmental condition. Using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplified the DNA segments, and the PCR products were identified by 2% agarose gel and visualized by ethidium bromide staining.
RESULTSThere was significant difference between AD patients and controls in ACE genotypes and alleles distribution, as well as between AD patients with high blood pressure and controls with high blood pressure. But between normotensive AD patients and normotensive controls, there was no significant difference in ACE genotypes distribution (P>0.05).
CONCLUSIONACE genotypes associated with the risk of AD, but II genotype as risk genetic factor only restricted in subjects with high blood pressure.
Aged ; Alzheimer Disease ; enzymology ; genetics ; Asian Continental Ancestry Group ; genetics ; Case-Control Studies ; Female ; Humans ; Hypertension ; genetics ; Male ; Peptidyl-Dipeptidase A ; genetics ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Sex Factors
9.Serological epidemiology study of HPV-6,11,16,18 in Shanxi rural women
Jianbing WANG ; Shangying HU ; He WANG ; Wen CHEN ; Junfei MA ; Caifeng SU ; Zhixia LI ; Yanping WU ; Youlin QIAO
Chinese Journal of Microbiology and Immunology 2009;29(8):701-705
status.Conclusion HPV6 and HPV-16 were the most two popular HPV types in the whole population,while HPV-16 was the most common type in CIN2+ population.HPV-16 seroprevalence increased with severity of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.
10.Value of Hiquid-based cytology and colposcopy in screening for cervical lesion among urban community women of Beijing
Chao ZHAO ; Jing LI ; Zheng TU ; Dan SONG ; Shuhui CUI ; Wenhua ZHANG ; Youlin QIAO ; Jianliu WANG ; Jl BELINSON ; Lihui WEI
Chinese Journal of General Practitioners 2008;7(5):305-308
ObjectiveTo study the value of liquid-based cytology and colposcopy in screening for cervical lesion among urban community women of Beijing.MethodsA total of 795 women aged 20~54 years with sexual activity living in Zhanlanlu Community of Beijing were screened for cervical lesion Cervcal specimen was collected for thin-layer,liquid-based cytology test (LCT) from each of the participants in gynecologic examination.Colposcopy and biopsy were performed for the women with positive LCT.ResultsForty-five of 795 (5.7%) women were positive for LCT[≥ASC-US (atypical squamouscell of undetermined significance)],with 33 of ASC-us,eight of low-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (LSIL),three of high-grade squamous intraepithelial lesion (HSIL),one of atypical glandular cells (AGC).Five of 45 women with positive LCT refused to accept colposcopy.Among 40 women with colposcopy and biopsy,chronic cervicitis was diagnosed in 11(27.5%),cervical condyloma acurninatum in 14(35.0%),cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) 1 in seven(17.5%),CIN 2 in three (7.5%),CIN 3 in four(10.0%),and early invasive cervical cancer in one(2.5%).In 750 women with negative LCT,cervical condyloma acuminature was diagnosed in two(0.3%),CIN 1 in five(0.7%)and low-grade glandular intraepithelial lesion (LGIL) bin one(0.1%).Sensitivity and specificity of LCT screening for cervical lesion(≥CIN 1)were 71.4%and 94.2%,respectively,with positive and negative predictive values of 37.5%and 99.2%.respectively,and those screening for cervical lesion more than CIN 2 were 100.0%, 96.0%,20.5%and 100.0%,respectively.ConclusionsMore attention should be paid to early screening for cervical lesion in urban community women.LCT combined with colposcopy and biopsy provide very helpful information in screening for early cervical cancer.