2018
DOI: 10.5212/publ.biologicas.v.24i1.0007
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Fatores De Risco Para Alterações Citopatológicas Cervicais Em Pacientes Atendidas Em Unidade De Saúde

Abstract: Telefone +55 (46) 99971-0091 RESUMOO objetivo deste estudo foi identificar os fatores de riscos associados às alterações citopatológicas cervicais em pacientes atendidas em uma unidade de saúde. Tratase de um estudo descritivo, de campo, documental, transversal, com abordagem quantitativa, realizado por meio da aplicação de questionário semiestruturado, avaliação de prontuários e mensuração de peso, estatura e cintura. A amostra constituiu-se de 70 mulheres em acompanhamento ginecológico por alteração de colo … Show more

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“…A study carried out with women in a the only Primary Health Care Unit in Francisco Beltrão found that overweight, alcohol consumption, exposure to pesticides, and a family history of cervical cancer (CC) were the risk factors associated to the incidence of some time of cervical alteration (6) . These results caught our attention, and we became interested in verifying the variables of exposure to know whether these are risk factors similar to ones reported in literature, since the characteristics present here are different from those found in other studies (7)(8) due to the fact that this is a countryside town, whose health system has a structure that is quite different from that of capitals or large urban centers.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A study carried out with women in a the only Primary Health Care Unit in Francisco Beltrão found that overweight, alcohol consumption, exposure to pesticides, and a family history of cervical cancer (CC) were the risk factors associated to the incidence of some time of cervical alteration (6) . These results caught our attention, and we became interested in verifying the variables of exposure to know whether these are risk factors similar to ones reported in literature, since the characteristics present here are different from those found in other studies (7)(8) due to the fact that this is a countryside town, whose health system has a structure that is quite different from that of capitals or large urban centers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%