Pelvic inflammatory disease and risk of borderline ovarian tumors: A national population-based case-control study in Sweden.

IF 5.7 2区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY International Journal of Cancer Pub Date : 2024-09-25 DOI:10.1002/ijc.35180
Sarah Jonsson, Håkan Jonsson, Eva Lundin, Christel Häggström, Annika Idahl
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The resemblance between fallopian tube cells and serous borderline ovarian tumors (BOTs) suggests a potential origin link, with salpingitis proposed as a contributing factor in the pathogenesis of BOT. This study aimed to explore the potential association between pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and the risk of developing BOT. A national population-based case-control study in Sweden included women with BOT between 1999 and 2020 and 10 matched controls. Data from nationwide registers were analyzed using conditional logistic regression, adjusting for age, residential district, educational level and parity. Among 4782 cases and 45,167 controls, 2.0% of cases and 1.3% of controls had a history of PID. Previous PID was associated with an increased risk of BOT overall (aOR, 1.48; 95% CI, 1.19-1.85). Significant association was observed with serous tumors (aOR, 1.76; 95% CI, 1.36-2.29), while not with mucinous tumors (aOR, 0.95; 95% CI, 0.60-1.49). A dose-response relationship between number of PID episodes and serous BOT risk was noted (Ptrend < .001). This study demonstrates that PID is associated with increased risk of serous BOT, with a dose response relationship. The study highlights the potential serious implications of upper reproductive tract infections and inflammation. This underscores the need for further investigation of biological mechanisms and possible impact of PID on serous BOT development.

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盆腔炎与边缘性卵巢肿瘤的风险:瑞典全国人群病例对照研究。
输卵管细胞与浆液性边界卵巢肿瘤(BOT)之间的相似性表明两者之间存在潜在的起源联系,而输卵管炎被认为是BOT发病机制中的一个诱因。本研究旨在探讨盆腔炎(PID)与 BOT 发病风险之间的潜在关联。瑞典的一项全国性人群病例对照研究纳入了1999年至2020年间患有BOT的妇女和10名匹配的对照者。研究人员采用条件逻辑回归法分析了来自全国登记册的数据,并对年龄、居住区、教育水平和胎次进行了调整。在 4782 例病例和 45,167 例对照中,2.0% 的病例和 1.3% 的对照有 PID 病史。曾患 PID 与 BOT 的总体风险增加有关(aOR,1.48;95% CI,1.19-1.85)。浆液性肿瘤(aOR,1.76;95% CI,1.36-2.29)与此有显著相关性,而粘液性肿瘤(aOR,0.95;95% CI,0.60-1.49)与此无显著相关性。PID 发作次数与浆液性 BOT 风险之间存在剂量反应关系(Ptrend
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Cancer (IJC) is the official journal of the Union for International Cancer Control—UICC; it appears twice a month. IJC invites submission of manuscripts under a broad scope of topics relevant to experimental and clinical cancer research and publishes original Research Articles and Short Reports under the following categories: -Cancer Epidemiology- Cancer Genetics and Epigenetics- Infectious Causes of Cancer- Innovative Tools and Methods- Molecular Cancer Biology- Tumor Immunology and Microenvironment- Tumor Markers and Signatures- Cancer Therapy and Prevention
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