Detailed Information on Publication Record
2007
ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY
CHOVANEC, Josef, Zuzana DOSTÁLOVÁ and Julie BIENERTOVÁ VAŠKŮBasic information
Original name
ENDOMETRIAL CANCER AND CHOLECYSTECTOMY: A POPULATION-BASED CASE-CONTROL STUDY
Name in Czech
Endometriální karcinom a cholecystektomie - populační case-control studie
Authors
CHOVANEC, Josef, Zuzana DOSTÁLOVÁ and Julie BIENERTOVÁ VAŠKŮ
Edition
Proceedings of the 15th International Meeting of the European Society of Gynaecological Oncology (ESGO), 2007
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Konferenční abstrakt
Field of Study
30214 Obstetrics and gynaecology
Country of publisher
United States of America
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Organization unit
Faculty of Medicine
Keywords in English
Endometrial cancer; cholecystectomy; obesity; population study
Tags
International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 6/4/2012 11:34, Mgr. Michal Petr
V originále
Introduction: Estrogen, both endogenous and exogenous, is generally recognized as a potential risk factor in endometrial cancer. It is also known that postmenopausal estrogen use is involved in endometrial cancer pathophysiology. In this case control study, we analyzed whether having gallstones or a cholecystectomy, which are much more common in obese women or those who use exogenous estrogen, might be associated with endometrial cancer risk. Material, methods: A total of 470 patients with endometrial cancer were enrolled in the study along with 369 control women of comparable age without history of malignancy. Participants completed a structured questionnaire focused mainly on the reproductive history of the patients, history of cholecystectomy or gallstones and postmenopausal replacement therapy. Information on tumor staging or grading were obtained from the medical records along with cholesterol plasma levels. BMI at the time of diagnosis was calculated. Results: No case control differences in cholecystectomy frequency were observed between the endometrial cancer patients and controls. Endometrial cancer was found to be associated with obesity, age and low parity. Age of menarche was significantly associated to estrogen receptor presence in tumor mass (p=0.03), Discussion: As lack of association was observed, it might be concluded that cholecystectomy or gallstones do not represent a significant risk factor for endometrial cancer development in the Czech population.
In Czech
V této populační case-control studii jsme nepozorovali statisticky významnou souvislost mezi výskytem endometriálního karcinomu a anamnézou cholecystektomie. Anamnestický údaj o cholecystektomii se tak z hlediska možného zvýšeného rizika endometriálního karcinomu nejeví jako významný.