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Altmamirano, S., Garcia, S. (2017). Principales factores de riesgo para el cáncer cérvico uterino y citología cervical uterina alterada (PAP – IVAA), en mujeres atendidas en el Hospital II – 2 Tarapoto, agosto – diciembre 2016 [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial]. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2498
Altmamirano, S., Garcia, S. Principales factores de riesgo para el cáncer cérvico uterino y citología cervical uterina alterada (PAP – IVAA), en mujeres atendidas en el Hospital II – 2 Tarapoto, agosto – diciembre 2016 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial; 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11458/2498
@misc{renati/1056058,
title = "Principales factores de riesgo para el cáncer cérvico uterino y citología cervical uterina alterada (PAP – IVAA), en mujeres atendidas en el Hospital II – 2 Tarapoto, agosto – diciembre 2016",
author = "Garcia Ruiz, Sara Nuvith",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Fondo Editorial",
year = "2017"
}
The objective of this study was to determine the relationship between irrigation factors for uterine cervical cancer and altered uterine cervical cytology in women treated at Hospital II - 2 Tarapoto, August - December 2016, a quantitative, descriptive, cross - sectional, correlational study, the population was 50 women of childbearing age with altered uterine cervical cytology. The technique was the documentary review and as an instrument data collection tab. The sociodemographic factors of women with altered uterine cervical cytology were: 56% aged 50-65 years, 44% with secondary education, 54%civil status cohabiting, 54%catholic religion, 36%provenance urban area and 8% Are smokers. The gynecological-obstetric factors were: 76% had menarche after 11 years; 56% started their sexual relations after 15 years; 78% used contraception and 74% had Sexually Transmitted Infection. According to influence levels 16% influence "Low", 56% influence "Moderate" and 28% "High" influence level. According to cervical cytology, the women presented: 36% "Mild dysplasia", 44% "Moderate dysplasia", 16% "Severe dysplasia" and 4% "Carcinoma in Situ". In conclusion, there is a significant relationship between irrigation factors for uterine cervical cancer and altered uterine cervical cytology, Chi Square of Pearson is: (32,873), greater than tabular Chi with 4 degrees of freedom (9,488), indicating that Variables are dependent and there is influence between them. Key words: Risk factors, Cervical cancer, altered cytology
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