Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population

Objectives: Human papillomavirus is the necessary cause of cervical cancer, in particular the human papillomavirus-16/18 strains, which have been detected in ~70% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. This study aims to assess whether other cofactors, which might be specific for the Chinese popula...

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Main Authors: Xiao Li, Shang Ying Hu, Yunkun He, Leyla Hernandez Donoso, Kelly Qiao Qu, Georges Van Kriekinge, Fang Hui Zhao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-12-01
Series:Women's Health
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1745506518816599
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spelling doaj-c65e530f873c44238be6ef4f8486baf02020-11-25T03:46:13ZengSAGE PublishingWomen's Health1745-50652018-12-011410.1177/1745506518816599Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese populationXiao Li0Shang Ying Hu1Yunkun He2Leyla Hernandez Donoso3Kelly Qiao Qu4Georges Van Kriekinge5Fang Hui Zhao6Health Economics Department, GSK, Wavre, BelgiumDepartment of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Hospital/Institute, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaGSK, Shanghai, ChinaVBU (Vaccine Business Unit), Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited, Cambridge, MA, USAAmaris, Toronto, ON, CanadaHealth Economics Department, GSK, Wavre, BelgiumDepartment of Cancer Epidemiology, Cancer Hospital/Institute, Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and Peking Union Medical College, Beijing, ChinaObjectives: Human papillomavirus is the necessary cause of cervical cancer, in particular the human papillomavirus-16/18 strains, which have been detected in ~70% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. This study aims to assess whether other cofactors, which might be specific for the Chinese population, are involved in the development of cervical cancer. These findings may support the future direction of cervical cancer prevention. Study Design: Systematic literature review. Methods: The following databases were searched: MEDLINE, MEDLINE-IN-PROCESS, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data and Chongqing VIP Information. The target population were adolescents or adults from mainland China. All observational studies irrespective of intervention or comparator reporting risk factors for cervical cancer were included. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was used to assess study quality. The impact of each outcome was reported in numerical terms. Results: A total of 2,676 articles were screened. A total of 21 articles met the inclusion criteria. All studies were case-controlled designs mostly conducted in hospitals of South-Eastern China. A total of 18 studies reported lifestyle behaviours as significant influencing factors in the development of cervical cancer. Sexual behaviour, gestational factors, screening history, disease history and socio-demographics status were reported as significant risk factors for cervical cancer development. Conclusion: This review provides an up-to-date insight of current cervical cancer risk factors in China. Due to the heterogeneity of the results, further evaluation is recommended to determine the association of these risk factors to the overall risk of cervical cancer.https://doi.org/10.1177/1745506518816599
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author Xiao Li
Shang Ying Hu
Yunkun He
Leyla Hernandez Donoso
Kelly Qiao Qu
Georges Van Kriekinge
Fang Hui Zhao
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Shang Ying Hu
Yunkun He
Leyla Hernandez Donoso
Kelly Qiao Qu
Georges Van Kriekinge
Fang Hui Zhao
Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
Women's Health
author_facet Xiao Li
Shang Ying Hu
Yunkun He
Leyla Hernandez Donoso
Kelly Qiao Qu
Georges Van Kriekinge
Fang Hui Zhao
author_sort Xiao Li
title Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
title_short Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
title_full Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
title_fullStr Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
title_full_unstemmed Systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the Chinese population
title_sort systematic literature review of risk factors for cervical cancer in the chinese population
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Women's Health
issn 1745-5065
publishDate 2018-12-01
description Objectives: Human papillomavirus is the necessary cause of cervical cancer, in particular the human papillomavirus-16/18 strains, which have been detected in ~70% of all cervical cancer cases worldwide. This study aims to assess whether other cofactors, which might be specific for the Chinese population, are involved in the development of cervical cancer. These findings may support the future direction of cervical cancer prevention. Study Design: Systematic literature review. Methods: The following databases were searched: MEDLINE, MEDLINE-IN-PROCESS, EMBASE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data and Chongqing VIP Information. The target population were adolescents or adults from mainland China. All observational studies irrespective of intervention or comparator reporting risk factors for cervical cancer were included. The Newcastle-Ottawa Scale was used to assess study quality. The impact of each outcome was reported in numerical terms. Results: A total of 2,676 articles were screened. A total of 21 articles met the inclusion criteria. All studies were case-controlled designs mostly conducted in hospitals of South-Eastern China. A total of 18 studies reported lifestyle behaviours as significant influencing factors in the development of cervical cancer. Sexual behaviour, gestational factors, screening history, disease history and socio-demographics status were reported as significant risk factors for cervical cancer development. Conclusion: This review provides an up-to-date insight of current cervical cancer risk factors in China. Due to the heterogeneity of the results, further evaluation is recommended to determine the association of these risk factors to the overall risk of cervical cancer.
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