Detailed Information on Publication Record
2006
Incidence of malignancy occurance in patients treated for infertility with assisted reproduction techniques
HUDEČEK, Robert, Pavel VENTRUBA, Constantinos TSOMPSOS, Eva RAČANSKÁ, Radka VAVRUŠOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Incidence of malignancy occurance in patients treated for infertility with assisted reproduction techniques
Name in Czech
Incidence of malignancy occurance in patients treated for infertility with assisted reproduction techniques
Name (in English)
Incidence of malignancy occurance in patients treated for infertility with assisted reproduction techniques
Authors
HUDEČEK, Robert, Pavel VENTRUBA, Constantinos TSOMPSOS, Eva RAČANSKÁ, Radka VAVRUŠOVÁ and Karel NOVÁK
Edition
Helen. Jour. Obstet. Gynecol, Řecko, Helen. Jour. Obstet. Gynecol, 2006, 1109-4117
Other information
Language
řečtina stará
Type of outcome
Článek v odborném periodiku
Field of Study
30214 Obstetrics and gynaecology
Country of publisher
Greece
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English
Malignancy occurance; infertility; assisted reproduction techniques
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 10/1/2008 12:13, doc. MUDr. Robert Hudeček, Ph.D.
V originále
The analysis of potential relation between assisted reproduction teqniques (ART) and enhanced risk of ovarian carcinoma (OC) was explored by data analysis of our University-based clinical register and National Oncology Register of Czech republic (NOR). Analyzed file includes data from 12.527 assisted reproduction treatment cycles performed at 4360 patients within years 1982-2004. After the reported malignancies number assessment from the observed group clinical database (ours and NOR) further processing, statistical analysis and results comparison was followed by the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic. Statistical significance of malignancy occurance was evaluated using p-value<0.01. In the file of 4360 patients was reported 41 malignancies including 6 OC this is 3.454 times 95%CI[1.625 – 6.715] over the expected incidence to this diseased group of women. NOR offered the control diseased women group by the documented 4.236% rate among the total malignant women. It must be investigated by any reservedness whether the same risk of 3.454 developing OC exists at healthy general population women submitted to infertility treatment (p-value=0.004 Yates correction).
In Czech
The analysis of potential relation between assisted reproduction teqniques (ART) and enhanced risk of ovarian carcinoma (OC) was explored by data analysis of our University-based clinical register and National Oncology Register of Czech republic (NOR). Analyzed file includes data from 12.527 assisted reproduction treatment cycles performed at 4360 patients within years 1982-2004. After the reported malignancies number assessment from the observed group clinical database (ours and NOR) further processing, statistical analysis and results comparison was followed by the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic. Statistical significance of malignancy occurance was evaluated using p-value<0.01. In the file of 4360 patients was reported 41 malignancies including 6 OC this is 3.454 times 95%CI[1.625 – 6.715] over the expected incidence to this diseased group of women. NOR offered the control diseased women group by the documented 4.236% rate among the total malignant women. It must be investigated by any reservedness whether the same risk of 3.454 developing OC exists at healthy general population women submitted to infertility treatment (p-value=0.004 Yates correction).
In English
The analysis of potential relation between assisted reproduction teqniques (ART) and enhanced risk of ovarian carcinoma (OC) was explored by data analysis of our University-based clinical register and National Oncology Register of Czech republic (NOR). Analyzed file includes data from 12.527 assisted reproduction treatment cycles performed at 4360 patients within years 1982-2004. After the reported malignancies number assessment from the observed group clinical database (ours and NOR) further processing, statistical analysis and results comparison was followed by the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic. Statistical significance of malignancy occurance was evaluated using p-value<0.01. In the file of 4360 patients was reported 41 malignancies including 6 OC this is 3.454 times 95%CI[1.625 – 6.715] over the expected incidence to this diseased group of women. NOR offered the control diseased women group by the documented 4.236% rate among the total malignant women. It must be investigated by any reservedness whether the same risk of 3.454 developing OC exists at healthy general population women submitted to infertility treatment (p-value=0.004 Yates correction).
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