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he cervical cancer and its obstetrical antecedentsAbstract: Cervical cancer is an important public health issue, with a continuously increasing incidence. Identifying the main associated risk factors can lead to useful neutralizing measures, watching closely the risk factors: pregnancy, birth, sperm, genetic or hormone factors. The patients agreed to take part in the study by filling in a questionnaire sheet and after that they were investigated through clinic and paraclinic emainations. The screening was performed in “Elena Doamna” Third Clinic of Obstetrics-Gynecology Iaúi between 01.01.2001 and 31.12.2007 on a number of 145 women diagnosed with cervical cancer. The increase in the incidence of cervical cancer is associated with the increase of parity, abortions and the intensive use of contraceptive pills; the age when the sexual life begins also influences the incidence of cervical cancer.
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