Capalash N, Sobti R C
Department of Biotechnology, Punjab University, Chandigarh, India.
Indian J Cancer. 1999 Jun-Dec;36(2-4):179-85.
The present case control study on married women with cervical cancer and controls (100 each) revealed the association of age at marriage, socioeconomic status, education status and parity with cervical cancer but young age at marriage (rr 3.79) and low socioeconomic status (rr -3.81) emerged as independent predictors of disease status.
这项针对患有宫颈癌的已婚女性及对照组(各100名)的病例对照研究显示,初婚年龄、社会经济地位、教育程度和生育胎次与宫颈癌存在关联,但初婚年龄较小(相对危险度3.79)和社会经济地位较低(相对危险度-3.81)是疾病状态的独立预测因素。