11 results on '"Bressan, Vittoria"'
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2. A Retrospective Cohort Study of Young Women Spontaneously Choosing to Be Vaccinated against HPV: Outcomes from Their First Cervical Cancer Screening Test
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Mistro, Annarosa Del, Battagello, Jessica, Weis, Luca, Bressan, Vittoria, Selle, Vittorio, Ramigni, Mauro, Zotto, Alessandra Dal, Maggiolo, Antonio, Gori, Silvia, Frayle, Helena, Zappa, Marco, Zorzi, Manuel, and Group, the Consensus Study Veneto Working
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HPV ,CIN2 ,prevention ,prophylactic vaccination ,CIN3 ,parasitic diseases ,cervical cancer screening ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,age at vaccination ,cancer ,lcsh:Microbiology - Abstract
Background: Efficacy for cervical cancer prevention of opportunistic HPV vaccination in post-pubertal girls is lower than in 11-year-olds. Methods: Women born between 1986 and 1992 vaccinated at 15–25 years of age (at least one dose of 4-valent HPV vaccine) and screened at 24–27 years of age were included. Frequency of opportunistic vaccination, overall and by birth cohort, was calculated, screening outcomes were compared between vaccinated and unvaccinated women. Results: Overall, 4718 (4.9%) HPV-vaccinated, and 91,512 unvaccinated, women were studied. The frequency of vaccination increased by birth cohort, ranging between 1.8% and 9.8%, age at vaccination decreased progressively by birth cohort (p <, 0.0001). Participation in screening was 60.8% among vaccinated, and 56.6% among unvaccinated, women (p <, 0.0001). Detection rates (DR) for high-grade lesions were lower in vaccinated women (2.11‰ vs. 3.85‰ in unvaccinated, for CIN3+, p = 0.24, 0.0‰ vs. 0.22‰ for cancer). The DR of CIN3+ increased with age at vaccination, scoring respectively 0.0‰, 0.83‰, and 4.68‰ for women vaccinated when they were 15–16, 17–20, and 21–25 years old (p = 0.17). Conclusions: In comparison to unvaccinated women, higher compliance with cervical cancer screening invitation and lower CIN3+ DR among vaccinated women was observed. Age at vaccination was inversely correlated to vaccination efficacy.
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- 2021
3. A retrospective cohort study of young women spontaneously choosing to be vaccinated against hpv: Outcomes from their first cervical cancer screening test
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Del Mistro, Annarosa, Battagello, Jessica, Weis, Luca, Bressan, Vittoria, Selle, Vittorio, Ramigni, Mauro, Dal Zotto, Alessandra, Maggiolo, Antonio, Gori, Silvia, Frayle, Helena, Zappa, Marco, and Zorzi, Manuel
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Adult ,HPV ,CIN2 ,Adolescent ,CIN3 ,Prevention ,Papillomavirus Infections ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Age at vaccination ,Cancer ,Cervical cancer screening ,Prophylactic vaccination ,Early Detection of Cancer ,Female ,Humans ,Italy ,Mass Screening ,Papillomavirus Vaccines ,Retrospective Studies ,Young Adult ,Article - Abstract
Background: Efficacy for cervical cancer prevention of opportunistic HPV vaccination in post-pubertal girls is lower than in 11-year-olds. Methods: Women born between 1986 and 1992 vaccinated at 15–25 years of age (at least one dose of 4-valent HPV vaccine) and screened at 24–27 years of age were included. Frequency of opportunistic vaccination, overall and by birth cohort, was calculated; screening outcomes were compared between vaccinated and unvaccinated women. Results: Overall, 4718 (4.9%) HPV-vaccinated, and 91,512 unvaccinated, women were studied. The frequency of vaccination increased by birth cohort, ranging between 1.8% and 9.8%; age at vaccination decreased progressively by birth cohort (p < 0.0001). Participation in screening was 60.8% among vaccinated, and 56.6% among unvaccinated, women (p < 0.0001). Detection rates (DR) for high-grade lesions were lower in vaccinated women (2.11‰ vs. 3.85‰ in unvaccinated, for CIN3+, p = 0.24; 0.0‰ vs. 0.22‰ for cancer). The DR of CIN3+ increased with age at vaccination, scoring respectively 0.0‰, 0.83‰, and 4.68‰ for women vaccinated when they were 15–16, 17–20, and 21–25 years old (p = 0.17). Conclusions: In comparison to unvaccinated women, higher compliance with cervical cancer screening invitation and lower CIN3+ DR among vaccinated women was observed. Age at vaccination was inversely correlated to vaccination efficacy.
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- 2021
4. Additional file 1: of Cumulative asbestos exposure and mortality from asbestos related diseases in a pooled analysis of 21 asbestos cement cohorts in Italy
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Luberto, Ferdinando, Ferrante, Daniela, Silvestri, Stefano, Angelini, Alessia, Cuccaro, Francesco, Nannavecchia, Anna, Oddone, Enrico, Vicentini, Massimo, Barone-Adesi, Francesco, Cena, Tiziana, Mirabelli, Dario, Mangone, Lucia, Roncaglia, Francesca, Sala, Orietta, Menegozzo, Simona, Pirastu, Roberta, Azzolina, Danila, Tunesi, Sara, Chellini, Elisabetta, Miligi, Lucia, Perticaroli, Patrizia, Pettinari, Aldo, Bressan, Vittoria, Merler, Enzo, Girardi, Paolo, Bisceglia, Lucia, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Massari, Stefania, and Magnani, Corrado
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Table S1. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Summary of cohort data, including all subjects, including those with follow-up terminated before 1970. Table S2. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Cause of death codes according to ICD in use at the date of death. Table S3. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Average asbestos exposure index, crude and adjusted for carcinogenic potency of asbestos types used, by cohort. Table S4. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Person-years at risk by gender and age class. Table S5. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Mortality by gender and duration of employment for selected causes of death. Table S6. Asbestos cement pooled Italian study. Mortality by gender and period of first exposure for selected causes of death. (PDF 646 kb)
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- 2019
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5. Migration and work in postwar Australia: mortality profile comparisons between Australian and Italian workers exposed to blue asbestos at Wittenoom
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Reid, Alison, Merler, Enzo, Peters, Susan, Jayasinghe, Nimashi, Bressan, Vittoria, Franklin, Peter, Brims, Fraser, de Klerk, Nicholas H, Musk, Arthur W, One Health Chemisch, and One Health Chemisch
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Adult ,Employment ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Lung Neoplasms ,Asbestosis ,Emigrants and Immigrants ,medicine.disease_cause ,Asbestos ,Mining ,Cohort Studies ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,Occupational Exposure ,Migrant Workers ,Manufacturing Industry ,Ethnicity ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Migration ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Transients and Migrants ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Mortality rate ,Asbestos, Crocidolite ,Mesothelioma, Malignant ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Western Australia ,medicine.disease ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Italy ,Cohort ,Workforce ,Female ,business ,Cohort study ,Demography - Abstract
ObjectivesThree hundred and thirty thousand Italians arrived in Australia between 1945 and 1966, many on assisted passage schemes where the worker agreed to a 2-year unskilled employment contract. Italians were the largest of 52 migrant groups employed at the Wittenoom blue asbestos mining and milling operation. We compare mortality from asbestos-related diseases among Italian and Australian workers employed at Wittenoom.MethodsA cohort of 6500 male workers was established from employment records and followed up at state and national mortality and cancer registries. SMRs were calculated to compare mortality with the Western Australian male population. Time-varying Cox proportional hazards models compared the risk of mesothelioma between Australian and Italian workers.Results1031 Italians and 3465 Australians worked at Wittenoom between 1943 and 1966. Duration of employment was longer for the Italian workers, although the concentration of exposure was similar. The mesothelioma mortality rate per 100 000 was higher in Italians (184, 95% CI 148 to 229) than Australians (128, 95% CI 111 to 149). The risk of mesothelioma was greater than twofold (HR 2.27, 95% CI 1.43 to 3.60) in Italians at the lowest asbestos exposure category (ConclusionsA hierarchy in migration, isolation and a shortage of workers led to Italians at Wittenoom incurring higher cumulative exposure to blue asbestos and subsequently a greater rate of malignant mesothelioma than Australian workers.ImpactPoor working conditions and disparities between native and foreign-born workers has had a detrimental and differential impact on the long-term health of the workforce.
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6. Migration and work in postwar Australia: mortality profile comparisons between Australian and Italian workers exposed to blue asbestos at Wittenoom
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One Health Chemisch, Reid, Alison, Merler, Enzo, Peters, Susan, Jayasinghe, Nimashi, Bressan, Vittoria, Franklin, Peter, Brims, Fraser, de Klerk, Nicholas H, Musk, Arthur W, One Health Chemisch, Reid, Alison, Merler, Enzo, Peters, Susan, Jayasinghe, Nimashi, Bressan, Vittoria, Franklin, Peter, Brims, Fraser, de Klerk, Nicholas H, and Musk, Arthur W
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- 2018
7. Italian pool of asbestos workers cohorts: asbestos related mortality by industrial sector and cumulative exposure.
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Magnani, Corrado, Silvestri, Stefano, Angelini, Alessia, Ranucci, Alessandra, Azzolina, Danila, Cena, Tiziana, Chellini, Elisabetta, Merler, Enzo, Pavone, Venere, Miligi, Lucia, Gorini, Giuseppe, Bressan, Vittoria, Girardi, Paolo, Bauleo, Lisa, Romeo, Elisa, Luberto, Ferdinando, Sala, Orietta, Scarnato, Corrado, Menegozzo, Simona, and Oddone, Enrico
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- 2020
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8. [Increased risk of mesothelioma and lung cancer among workers exposed to asbestos who could require an anticipated retirement]
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Merler, Enzo, Girardi, Paolo, Panato, Chiara, and Bressan, Vittoria
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asbestos, occupational exposure, mesothelioma, lung cancer, cohort study ,Mesothelioma ,lung cancer ,Retirement ,Lung Neoplasms ,Italy ,Occupational Exposure ,Pleural Neoplasms ,cohort study ,Humans ,Asbestos ,Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica - Abstract
to assess the association among malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) and lung cancer (LC) among workers who have been exposed to asbestos and have or not have required an anticipated leave from work, a possibility offered by the 1992 law banning asbestos in Italy, in the framework of the health surveillance programmes on going in the Veneto Region (Northern Italy).a cohort of asbestos workers derived from the rosters of selected factories and alive in 1992, followed from 1992 to 2012.MPM cases have been identified through the Regional Mesothelioma Registry, while LC cases through a link with the Regional Cancer Registry, hospital discharges, and death certificates. Risks related to asbestos exposure were calculated by mixed effects Poisson regression model.the risk of MPM and LC increases at any additional duration of work, up to very high values for long term durations of work for MPM, and up to a three fold increase for LC. Early retirements have been requested by a fraction only in the position of submitting it.subjects who have been exposed to asbestos should be the target of a post-occupational surveillance, and further work is suggested to identify subjects at high risk of LC because of smoking habits and more heavy exposure to asbestos, in order to develop programmes for primary and secondary cancer prevention.
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9. Sex difference and intra-operative tidal volume: Insights from the LAS VEGAS study
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Nijbroek, Sunny G, Hol, Liselotte, Swart, Pien, Hemmes, Sabrine N T, Serpa Neto, Ary, Binnekade, Jan M, Hedenstierna, Goran, Jaber, Samir, Hiesmayr, Michael, Hollmann, Markus W, Mills, Gary H, Vidal Melo, Marcos F, Putensen, Christian, Schmid, Werner, Severgnini, Paolo, Wrigge, Hermann, Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Pelosi, Paolo, Schultz, Marcus J, Wolfgang Kroell, Helfried Metzler, Gerd Struber, Thomas Wegscheider, Hans Gombotz, Michael Hiesmayr, Werner Schmid, Bernhard Urbanek, David Kahn, Mona Momeni, Audrey Pospiech, Fernande Lois, Patrice Forget, Irina Grosu, Jan Poelaert, Veerle van Mossevelde, Marie-Claire van Malderen, Dimitri Dylst, Jeroen van Melkebeek, Maud Beran, Stefan de Hert, Luc De Baerdemaeker, Bjorn Heyse, Jurgen Van Limmen, Piet Wyffels, Tom Jacobs, Nathalie Roels, Ann De Bruyne, Stijn van de Velde, Brigitte Leva, Sandrine Damster, Benoit Plichon, Marina Juros-Zovko, Dejana Djonoviċ- Omanoviċ, Selma Pernar, Josip Zunic, Petar Miskovic, Antonio Zilic, Slavica Kvolik, Dubravka Ivic, Darija Azenic-Venzera, Sonja Skiljic, Hrvoje Vinkovic, Ivana Oputric, Kazimir Juricic, Vedran Frkovic, Jasminka Kopic, Ivan Mirkovic, Nenad Karanovic, Mladen Carev, Natasa Dropulic, Jadranka Pavicic Saric, Gorjana Erceg, Matea Bogdanovic Dvorscak, Branka Mazul-Sunko, Anna Marija Pavicic, Tanja Goranovic, Branka Maldini, Tomislav Radocaj, Zeljka Gavranovic, Inga Mladic-Batinica, Mirna Sehovic, Petr Stourac, Hana Harazim, Olga Smekalova, Martina Kosinova, Tomas Kolacek, Kamil Hudacek, Michal Drab, Jan Brujevic, Katerina Vitkova, Katerina Jirmanova, Ivana Volfova, Paula Dzurnakova, Katarina Liskova, Radovan Dudas, Radek Filipsky, Samir el Kafraw, Hisham Hosny Abdelwahab, Tarek Metwally, Ahmed Abdel-Razek, Ahmed Mostafa El-Shaarawy, Hany Yassin, Mohamed Magdy, Mahdy Abdelhady, Mohamed Mahran, Eiko Herodes, Peeter Kivik, Juri Oganjan, Annika Aun, Alar Sormus, Kaili Sarapuu, Merilin Mall, Juri Karjagin, Emmanuel Futier, Antoine Petit, Adeline Gerard, Emmanuel Marret, Marc Solier, Samir Jaber, Albert Prades, Jens Krassler, Simone Merzky, Marcel Gama de Abreu, Christopher Uhlig, Thomas Kiss, Anette Bundy, Thomas Bluth, Andreas Gueldner, Peter Spieth, Martin Scharffenberg, Denny Tran Thiem, Thea Koch, Tanja Treschan, Maximilian Schaefer, Bea Bastin, Johann Geib, Martin Weiss, Peter Kienbaum, Benedikt Pannen, Andre Gottschalk, Mirja Konrad, Diana Westerheide, Ben Schwerdtfeger, Hermann Wrigge, Philipp Simon, Andreas Reske, Christian Nestler, Dimitrios Valsamidis, Konstantinos Stroumpoulis, Georgios Antholopoulos, Antonis Andreou, Dimitris Karapanos, Kassiani Theodoraki, Georgios Gkiokas, Marios-Konstantinos Tasoulis, Tatiana Sidiropoulou, Foteini Zafeiropoulou, Panagiota Florou, Aggeliki Pandazi, Georgia Tsaousi, Christos Nouris, Chryssa Pourzitaki, Dmitri Bystritski, Reuven Pizov, Arieh Eden, Caterina Valeria Pesce, Annamaria Campanile, Antonella Marrella, Salvatore Grasso, Michele De Michele, Francesco Bona, Gianmarco Giacoletto, Elena Sardo, Luigi Giancarlo, Vicari Sottosanti, Maurizio Solca, Carlo Alberto Volta, Savino Spadaro, Marco Verri, Riccardo Ragazzi, Roberto Zoppellari, Gilda Cinnella, Pasquale Raimondo, Daniela La Bella, Lucia Mirabella, Davide D'antini, Paolo Pelosi, Alexandre Molin, Iole Brunetti, Angelo Gratarola, Giulia Pellerano, Rosanna Sileo, Stefano Pezzatto, Luca Montagnani, Laura Pasin, Giovanni Landoni, Alberto Zangrillo, Luigi Beretta, Ambra Licia Di Parma, Valentina Tarzia, Roberto Dossi, Marta Eugenia Sassone, Daniele Sances, Stefano Tredici, Gianluca Spano, Gianluca Castellani, Luigi Delunas, Sopio Peradze, Marco Venturino, Ines Arpino, Sara Sher, Concezione Tommasino, Francesca Rapido, Paola Morelli, Maria Vargas, Giuseppe Servillo, Andrea Cortegiani, Santi Maurizio Raineri, Francesca Montalto, Vincenzo Russotto, Antonino Giarratano, Marco Baciarello, Michela Generali, Giorgia Cerati, Yigal Leykin, Filippo Bressan, Vittoria Bartolini, Lucia Zamidei, Luca Brazzi, Corrado Liperi, Gabriele Sales, Laura Pistidda, Paolo Severgnini, Elisa Brugnoni, Giuseppe Musella, Alessandro Bacuzzi, Dalip Muhardri, Gecaj-Gashi Agreta, Fatos Sada, Adem Bytyqi, Aurika Karbonskiene, Ruta Aukstakalniene, Zivile Teberaite, Erika Salciute, Renatas Tikuisis, Povilas Miliauskas, Sipylaite Jurate, Egle Kontrimaviciute, Gabija Tomkute, John Xuereb, Maureen Bezzina, Francis Joseph Borg, Sabrine Hemmes, Marcus Schultz, Markus Hollmann, Irene Wiersma, Christa Boer, Anne Duvekot, Bas in ‘t Veld, Alice Werger, Paul Dennesen, Charlotte Severijns, Jasper De Jong, Jens Hering, Rienk van Beek, Stefan Ivars, Ib Jammer, Alena Breidablik, Katharina Skirstad Hodt, Frode Fjellanger, Manuel Vico Avalos, Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Elisabeth Andersson, Amir Shafi-Kabir, Ruby Molina, Stanley Wutai, Erick Morais, Glória Tareco, Daniel Ferreira, Joana Amaral, Maria de Lurdes, Goncalves Castro, Susana Cadilha, Sofia Appleton, Suzana Parente, Mariana Correia, Diogo Martins, Angela Monteirosa, Ana Ricardo, Sara Rodrigues, Lucian Horhota, Ioana Marina Grintescu, Liliana Mirea, Ioana Cristina Grintescu, Dan Corneci, Silvius Negoita, Madalina Dutu, Ioana Popescu Garotescu, Daniela Filipescu, Alexandru Bogdan Prodan, Gabriela Droc, Ruxandra Fota, Mihai Popescu, Dana Tomescu, Ana Maria Petcu, Marian Irinel Tudoroiu, Alida Moise, Catalin-Traian Guran, Iorel Gherghina, Dan Costea, Iulia Cindea, Sanda-Maria Copotoiu, Ruxandra Copotoiu, Victoria Barsan, Zsolt Tolcser, Magda Riciu, Septimiu Gheorghe Moldovan, Mihaly Veres, Alexey Gritsan, Tatyana Kapkan, Galina Gritsan, Oleg Korolkov, Alexander Kulikov, Andrey Lubnin, Alexey Ovezov, Pavel Prokoshev, Alexander Lugovoy, Natalia Anipchenko, Andrey Babayants, Irina Komissarova, Karginova Zalina, Valery Likhvantsev, Sergei Fedorov, Aleksandra Lazukic, Jasmina Pejakovic, Dunja Mihajlovic, Zuzana Kusnierikova, Maria Zelinkova, Katarina Bruncakova, Lenka Polakovicova, Villiam Sobona, Barbka Novak-Supe, Ana Pekle-Golez, Miroljub Jovanov, Branka Strazisar, Jasmina Markovic-Bozi, Vesna Novak-Jankovic, Minca Voje, Andriy Grynyuk, Ivan Kostadinov, Alenka Spindler-Vesel, Victoria Moral, Mari Carmen Unzueta, Carlos Puigbo, Josep Fava, Jaume Canet, Enrique Moret, Mónica Rodriguez Nunez, Mar Sendra, Andrea Brunelli, Frederic Rodenas, Pablo Monedero, Francisco Hidalgo Martinez, Maria Jose Yepes Temino, Antonio Martínez Simon, Ana de Abajo Larriba, Alberto Lisi, Gisela Perez, Raquel Martinez, Manuel Granell, Jose Tatay Vivo, Cristina Saiz Ruiz, Jose Antonio de Andrés Ibañez, Ernesto Pastor, Marina Soro, Carlos Ferrando, Mario Defez, Cesar Aldecoa Alvares-Santullano, Rocio Perez, Jesus Rico, Monir Jawad, Yousif Saeed, Lars Gillberg, Zuleyha Kazak Bengisun, Baturay Kansu Kazbek, Nesil Coskunfirat, Neval Boztug, Suat Sanli, Murat Yilmaz, Necmiye Hadimioglu, Nuzhet Mert Senturk, Emre Camci, Semra Kucukgoncu, Zerrin Sungur, Nukhet Sivrikoz, Serpil Ustalar Ozgen, Fevzi Toraman, Onur Selvi, Ozgur Senturk, Mine Yildiz, Bahar Kuvaki, Ferim Gunenc, Semih Kucukguclu, Şule Ozbilgin, Jale Maral, Seyda Canli, Oguzhan Arun, Ali Saltali, Eyup Aydogan, Fatma Nur Akgun, Ceren Sanlikarip, Fatma Mine Karaman, Andriy Mazur, Sergiy Vorotyntsev, Guy Rousseau, Colin Barrett, Lucia Stancombe, Ben Shelley, Helen Scholes, James Limb, Amir Rafi, Lisa Wayman, Jill Deane, David Rogerson, John Williams, Susan Yates, Elaine Rogers, Mark Pulletz, Sarah Moreton, Stephanie Jones, Suresh Venkatesh, Maudrian Burton, Lucy Brown, Cait Goodall, Matthew Rucklidge, Debbie Fuller, Maria Nadolski, Sandeep Kusre, Michael Lundberg, Lynn Everett, Maka Zuleika, Peter Carvalho, Deborah Clements, Ben Creagh-Brown, Philip Watt, Parizade Raymode, Rupert Pearse, Otto Mohr, Ashok Raj, Thais Creary, Ahmed Chishti, Andrea Bell, Charley Higham, Alistair Cain, Sarah Gibb, Stephen Mowat, Danielle Franklin, Claire West, Gary Minto, Nicholas Boyd, Gary Mills, Emily Calton, Rachel Walker, Felicity Mackenzie, Branwen Ellison, Helen Roberts, Moses Chikungwa, Clare Jackson, Andrew Donovan, Jayne Foot, Elizabeth Homan, Jane Montgomery, David Portch, Pauline Mercer, Janet Palmer, Jonathan Paddle, Anna Fouracres, Amanda Datson, Alyson Andrew, Leanne Welch, Alastair Rose, Sandeep Varma, Karen Simeson, Mrutyunjaya Rambhatla, Jaysimha Susarla, Sudhakar Marri, Krishnan Kodaganallur, Ashok Das, Shivarajan Algarsamy, Julie Colley, Simon Davies, Margaret Szewczyk, Thomas Smith, Ana Fernandez- Bustamante, Elizabeth Luzier, Angela Almagro, Marcos Vidal Melo, Luiz Fernando, Demet Sulemanji, Juraj Sprung, Toby Weingarten, Daryl Kor, Federica Scavonetto, Yeo Tze, Nijbroek, Sunny G, Hol, Liselotte, Swart, Pien, Hemmes, Sabrine N T, Serpa Neto, Ary, Binnekade, Jan M, Hedenstierna, Goran, Jaber, Samir, Hiesmayr, Michael, Hollmann, Markus W, Mills, Gary H, Vidal Melo, Marcos F, Putensen, Christian, Schmid, Werner, Severgnini, Paolo, Wrigge, Hermann, Gama de Abreu, Marcelo, Pelosi, Paolo, Schultz, Marcus J,Wolfgang Kroell, Helfried Metzler, Gerd Struber, Thomas Wegscheider, Hans Gombotz, Michael Hiesmayr, Werner Schmid, Bernhard Urbanek, David Kahn, Mona Momeni, Audrey Pospiech, Fernande Lois, Patrice Forget, Irina Grosu, Jan Poelaert, Veerle van Mossevelde, Marie-Claire van Malderen, Dimitri Dylst, Jeroen van Melkebeek, Maud Beran, Stefan de Hert, Luc De Baerdemaeker, Bjorn Heyse, Jurgen Van Limmen, Piet Wyffels, Tom Jacobs, Nathalie Roels, Ann De Bruyne, Stijn van de Velde, Brigitte Leva, Sandrine Damster, Benoit Plichon, Marina Juros-Zovko, Dejana Djonoviċ- Omanoviċ, Selma Pernar, Josip Zunic, Petar Miskovic, Antonio Zilic, Slavica Kvolik, Dubravka Ivic, Darija Azenic-Venzera, Sonja Skiljic, Hrvoje Vinkovic, Ivana Oputric, Kazimir Juricic, Vedran Frkovic, Jasminka Kopic, Ivan Mirkovic, Nenad Karanovic, Mladen Carev, Natasa Dropulic, Jadranka Pavicic Saric, Gorjana Erceg, Matea Bogdanovic Dvorscak, Branka Mazul-Sunko, Anna Marija Pavicic, Tanja Goranovic, Branka Maldini, Tomislav Radocaj, Zeljka Gavranovic, Inga Mladic-Batinica, Mirna Sehovic, Petr Stourac, Hana Harazim, Olga Smekalova, Martina Kosinova, Tomas Kolacek, Kamil Hudacek, Michal Drab, Jan Brujevic, Katerina Vitkova, Katerina Jirmanova, Ivana Volfova, Paula Dzurnakova, Katarina Liskova, Radovan Dudas, Radek Filipsky, Samir el Kafraw, Hisham Hosny Abdelwahab, Tarek Metwally, Ahmed Abdel-Razek, Ahmed Mostafa El-Shaarawy, Hany Yassin, Mohamed Magdy, Mahdy Abdelhady, Mohamed Mahran, Eiko Herodes, Peeter Kivik, Juri Oganjan, Annika Aun, Alar Sormus, Kaili Sarapuu, Merilin Mall, Juri Karjagin, Emmanuel Futier, Antoine Petit, Adeline Gerard, Emmanuel Marret, Marc Solier, Samir Jaber, Albert Prades, Jens Krassler, Simone Merzky, Marcel Gama de Abreu, Christopher Uhlig, Thomas Kiss, Anette Bundy, Thomas Bluth, Andreas Gueldner, Peter Spieth, Martin Scharffenberg, Denny Tran Thiem, Thea Koch, Tanja Treschan, Maximilian Schaefer, Bea Bastin, Johann Geib, Martin Weiss, Peter Kienbaum, Benedikt Pannen, Andre Gottschalk, Mirja Konrad, Diana Westerheide, Ben Schwerdtfeger, Hermann Wrigge, Philipp Simon, Andreas Reske, Christian Nestler, Dimitrios Valsamidis, Konstantinos Stroumpoulis, Georgios Antholopoulos, Antonis Andreou, Dimitris Karapanos, Kassiani Theodoraki, Georgios Gkiokas, Marios-Konstantinos Tasoulis, Tatiana Sidiropoulou, Foteini Zafeiropoulou, Panagiota Florou, Aggeliki Pandazi, Georgia Tsaousi, Christos Nouris, Chryssa Pourzitaki, Dmitri Bystritski, Reuven Pizov, Arieh Eden, Caterina Valeria Pesce, Annamaria Campanile, Antonella Marrella, Salvatore Grasso, Michele De Michele, Francesco Bona, Gianmarco Giacoletto, Elena Sardo, Luigi Giancarlo, Vicari Sottosanti, Maurizio Solca, Carlo Alberto Volta, Savino Spadaro, Marco Verri, Riccardo Ragazzi, Roberto Zoppellari, Gilda Cinnella, Pasquale Raimondo, Daniela La Bella, Lucia Mirabella, Davide D'antini, Paolo Pelosi, Alexandre Molin, Iole Brunetti, Angelo Gratarola, Giulia Pellerano, Rosanna Sileo, Stefano Pezzatto, Luca Montagnani, Laura Pasin, Giovanni Landoni, Alberto Zangrillo, Luigi Beretta, Ambra Licia Di Parma, Valentina Tarzia, Roberto Dossi, Marta Eugenia Sassone, Daniele Sances, Stefano Tredici, Gianluca Spano, Gianluca Castellani, Luigi Delunas, Sopio Peradze, Marco Venturino, Ines Arpino, Sara Sher, Concezione Tommasino, Francesca Rapido, Paola Morelli, Maria Vargas, Giuseppe Servillo, Andrea Cortegiani, Santi Maurizio Raineri, Francesca Montalto, Vincenzo Russotto, Antonino Giarratano, Marco Baciarello, Michela Generali, Giorgia Cerati, Yigal Leykin, Filippo Bressan, Vittoria Bartolini, Lucia Zamidei, Luca Brazzi, Corrado Liperi, Gabriele Sales, Laura Pistidda, Paolo Severgnini, Elisa Brugnoni, Giuseppe Musella, Alessandro Bacuzzi, Dalip Muhardri, Gecaj-Gashi Agreta, Fatos Sada, Adem Bytyqi, Aurika Karbonskiene, Ruta Aukstakalniene, Zivile Teberaite, Erika Salciute, Renatas Tikuisis, Povilas Miliauskas, Sipylaite Jurate, Egle Kontrimaviciute, Gabija Tomkute, John Xuereb, Maureen Bezzina, Francis Joseph Borg, Sabrine Hemmes, Marcus Schultz, Markus Hollmann, Irene Wiersma, Christa Boer, Anne Duvekot, Bas in ‘t Veld, Alice Werger, Paul Dennesen, Charlotte Severijns, Jasper De Jong, Jens Hering, Rienk van Beek, Stefan Ivars, Ib Jammer, Alena Breidablik, Katharina Skirstad Hodt, Frode Fjellanger, Manuel Vico Avalos, Jannicke Mellin-Olsen, Elisabeth Andersson, Amir Shafi-Kabir, Ruby Molina, Stanley Wutai, Erick Morais, Glória Tareco, Daniel Ferreira, Joana Amaral, Maria de Lurdes, Goncalves Castro, Susana Cadilha, Sofia Appleton, Suzana Parente, Mariana Correia, Diogo Martins, Angela Monteirosa, Ana Ricardo, Sara Rodrigues, Lucian Horhota, Ioana Marina Grintescu, Liliana Mirea, Ioana Cristina Grintescu, Dan Corneci, Silvius Negoita, Madalina Dutu, Ioana Popescu Garotescu, Daniela Filipescu, Alexandru Bogdan Prodan, Gabriela Droc, Ruxandra Fota, Mihai Popescu, Dana Tomescu, Ana Maria Petcu, Marian Irinel Tudoroiu, Alida Moise, Catalin-Traian Guran, Iorel Gherghina, Dan Costea, Iulia Cindea, Sanda-Maria Copotoiu, Ruxandra Copotoiu, Victoria Barsan, Zsolt Tolcser, Magda Riciu, Septimiu Gheorghe Moldovan, Mihaly Veres, Alexey Gritsan, Tatyana Kapkan, Galina Gritsan, Oleg Korolkov, Alexander Kulikov, Andrey Lubnin, Alexey Ovezov, Pavel Prokoshev, Alexander Lugovoy, Natalia Anipchenko, Andrey Babayants, Irina Komissarova, Karginova Zalina, Valery Likhvantsev, Sergei Fedorov, Aleksandra Lazukic, Jasmina Pejakovic, Dunja Mihajlovic, Zuzana Kusnierikova, Maria Zelinkova, Katarina Bruncakova, Lenka Polakovicova, Villiam Sobona, Barbka Novak-Supe, Ana Pekle-Golez, Miroljub Jovanov, Branka Strazisar, Jasmina Markovic-Bozi, Vesna Novak-Jankovic, Minca Voje, Andriy Grynyuk, Ivan Kostadinov, Alenka Spindler-Vesel, Victoria Moral, Mari Carmen Unzueta, Carlos Puigbo, Josep Fava, Jaume Canet, Enrique Moret, Mónica Rodriguez Nunez, Mar Sendra, Andrea Brunelli, Frederic Rodenas, Pablo Monedero, Francisco Hidalgo Martinez, Maria Jose Yepes Temino, Antonio Martínez Simon, Ana de Abajo Larriba, Alberto Lisi, Gisela Perez, Raquel Martinez, Manuel Granell, Jose Tatay Vivo, Cristina Saiz Ruiz, Jose Antonio de Andrés Ibañez, Ernesto Pastor, Marina Soro, Carlos Ferrando, Mario Defez, Cesar Aldecoa Alvares-Santullano, Rocio Perez, Jesus Rico, Monir Jawad, Yousif Saeed, Lars Gillberg, Zuleyha Kazak Bengisun, Baturay Kansu Kazbek, Nesil Coskunfirat, Neval Boztug, Suat Sanli, Murat Yilmaz, Necmiye Hadimioglu, Nuzhet Mert Senturk, Emre Camci, Semra Kucukgoncu, Zerrin Sungur, Nukhet Sivrikoz, Serpil Ustalar Ozgen, Fevzi Toraman, Onur Selvi, Ozgur Senturk, Mine Yildiz, Bahar Kuvaki, Ferim Gunenc, Semih Kucukguclu, Şule Ozbilgin, Jale Maral, Seyda Canli, Oguzhan Arun, Ali Saltali, Eyup Aydogan, Fatma Nur Akgun, Ceren Sanlikarip, Fatma Mine Karaman, Andriy Mazur, Sergiy Vorotyntsev, Guy Rousseau, Colin Barrett, Lucia Stancombe, Ben Shelley, Helen Scholes, James Limb, Amir Rafi, Lisa Wayman, Jill Deane, David Rogerson, John Williams, Susan Yates, Elaine Rogers, Mark Pulletz, Sarah Moreton, Stephanie Jones, Suresh Venkatesh, Maudrian Burton, Lucy Brown, Cait Goodall, Matthew Rucklidge, Debbie Fuller, Maria Nadolski, Sandeep Kusre, Michael Lundberg, Lynn Everett, Maka Zuleika, Peter Carvalho, Deborah Clements, Ben Creagh-Brown, Philip Watt, Parizade Raymode, Rupert Pearse, Otto Mohr, Ashok Raj, Thais Creary, Ahmed Chishti, Andrea Bell, Charley Higham, Alistair Cain, Sarah Gibb, Stephen Mowat, Danielle Franklin, Claire West, Gary Minto, Nicholas Boyd, Gary Mills, Emily Calton, Rachel Walker, Felicity Mackenzie, Branwen Ellison, Helen Roberts, Moses Chikungwa, Clare Jackson, Andrew Donovan, Jayne Foot, Elizabeth Homan, Jane Montgomery, David Portch, Pauline Mercer, Janet Palmer, Jonathan Paddle, Anna Fouracres, Amanda Datson, Alyson Andrew, Leanne Welch, Alastair Rose, Sandeep Varma, Karen Simeson, Mrutyunjaya Rambhatla, Jaysimha Susarla, Sudhakar Marri, Krishnan Kodaganallur, Ashok Das, Shivarajan Algarsamy, Julie Colley, Simon Davies, Margaret Szewczyk, Thomas Smith, Ana Fernandez- Bustamante, Elizabeth Luzier, Angela Almagro, Marcos Vidal Melo, Luiz Fernando, Demet Sulemanji, Juraj Sprung, Toby Weingarten, Daryl Kor, Federica Scavonetto, Yeo Tze, Schultz, Marcus, J, Servillo, G, Vargas, M, Physiologie & médecine expérimentale du Cœur et des Muscles [U 1046] (PhyMedExp), Université de Montpellier (UM)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre Hospitalier Régional Universitaire [Montpellier] (CHRU Montpellier), Anesthesiology research group, Supporting clinical sciences, Anesthesiology, Graduate School, AII - Amsterdam institute for Infection and Immunity, Intensive Care Medicine, AII - Inflammatory diseases, ACS - Heart failure & arrhythmias, APH - Quality of Care, ACS - Pulmonary hypertension & thrombosis, APH - Global Health, ACS - Diabetes & metabolism, ACS - Microcirculation, Marcus, J (LAS VEGAS study investigator, the PROVE Network and the Clinical Trial Network of the European Society of, Anaesthesiology), Zangrillo, A, Beretta, L, and 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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Intra operative ,health care facilities, manpower, and services ,[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio] ,Critical Illness ,Las Vegas Study ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,030202 anesthesiology ,Internal medicine ,Tidal Volume ,medicine ,Humans ,General anaesthesia ,Lung ,Tidal volume ,Female ,Respiration, Artificial ,Sex Characteristics ,Las vegas ,business.industry ,Respiration ,respiratory failure, sex ,respiratory system ,Sex difference ,respiratory tract diseases ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Relative risk ,Artificial ,Cohort ,Breathing ,Observational study ,business ,intra-operative tidal volume ,circulatory and respiratory physiology - Abstract
BACKGROUND: One key element of lung-protective ventilation is the use of a low tidal volume (V(T)). A sex difference in use of low tidal volume ventilation (LTVV) has been described in critically ill ICU patients. OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine whether a sex difference in use of LTVV also exists in operating room patients, and if present what factors drive this difference. DESIGN, PATIENTS AND SETTING: This is a posthoc analysis of LAS VEGAS, a 1-week worldwide observational study in adults requiring intra-operative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery in 146 hospitals in 29 countries. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Women and men were compared with respect to use of LTVV, defined as V(T) of 8 ml kg(−1) or less predicted bodyweight (PBW). A V(T) was deemed ‘default’ if the set V(T) was a round number. A mediation analysis assessed which factors may explain the sex difference in use of LTVV during intra-operative ventilation. RESULTS: This analysis includes 9864 patients, of whom 5425 (55%) were women. A default V(T) was often set, both in women and men; mode V(T) was 500 ml. Median [IQR] V(T) was higher in women than in men (8.6 [7.7 to 9.6] vs. 7.6 [6.8 to 8.4] ml kg(−1) PBW, P*** < 0.001). Compared with men, women were twice as likely not to receive LTVV [68.8 vs. 36.0%; relative risk ratio 2.1 (95% CI 1.9 to 2.1), P*** < 0.001]. In the mediation analysis, patients’ height and actual body weight (ABW) explained 81 and 18% of the sex difference in use of LTVV, respectively; it was not explained by the use of a default V(T). CONCLUSION: In this worldwide cohort of patients receiving intra-operative ventilation during general anaesthesia for surgery, women received a higher V(T) than men during intra-operative ventilation. The risk for a female not to receive LTVV during surgery was double that of males. Height and ABW were the two mediators of the sex difference in use of LTVV. TRIAL REGISTRATION: The study was registered at Clinicaltrials.gov, NCT01601223
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10. Italian pool of asbestos workers cohorts: Mortality trends of asbestos-related neoplasms after long time since first exposure
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Simona Menegozzo, Dario Mirabelli, Francesco Cuccaro, Orietta Sala, Francesco Barone-Adesi, Daniela Ferrante, Vittoria Bressan, Lucia Miligi, Alessandro Marinaccio, Aldo Pettinari, Corrado Magnani, Paolo Girardi, Enzo Merler, Elisabetta Chellini, Venere Pavone, Alessandra Ranucci, Enrico Oddone, Patrizia Legittimo, Stefano Mattioli, Corrado Scarnato, Stefano Silvestri, Sara Tunesi, Laura Ancona, Patrizia Perticaroli, Roberta Pirastu, Marina Musti, Antonio Baldassarre, Tiziana Cena, Giuseppe Gorini, Elisa Romeo, Ferdinando Luberto, Ferrante, Daniela, Chellini, Elisabetta, Merler, Enzo, Pavone, Venere, Silvestri, Stefano, Miligi, Lucia, Gorini, Giuseppe, Bressan, Vittoria, Girardi, Paolo, Ancona, Laura, Romeo, Elisa, Luberto, Ferdinando, Sala, Orietta, Scarnato, Corrado, Menegozzo, Simona, Oddone, Enrico, Tunesi, Sara, Perticaroli, Patrizia, Pettinari, Aldo, Cuccaro, Francesco, Mattioli, Stefano, Baldassarre, Antonio, Barone-Adesi, Francesco, Cena, Tiziana, Legittimo, Patrizia, Marinaccio, Alessandro, Mirabelli, Dario, Musti, Marina, Pirastu, Roberta, Ranucci, Alessandra, Magnani, Corrado, [.., Curti, Stefania, and ]
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Male ,Mesothelioma ,Occupational cancer ,Lung Neoplasms ,Asbestosis ,medicine.disease_cause ,Cohort Studies ,Economica ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cause of Death ,PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA ,TEXTILE WORKERS ,Pleural Neoplasm ,Lung ,Peritoneal Neoplasms ,Cause of death ,LARYNGEAL-CANCER-MORTALITY ,RISK ,Ovarian Neoplasms ,Asbestosi ,Middle Aged ,peritoneum ,030210 environmental & occupational health ,Asbestos cement ,Occupational Diseases ,pleura ,Italy ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,malignant mesothelioma ,Female ,Public Health ,Peritoneal Neoplasm ,FIBERS ,Carcinogen ,Cohort study ,Human ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pleural Neoplasms ,MODELS ,Socio-culturale ,Asbesto ,Asbestos ,Settore MED/01 - Statistica Medica ,CEMENT WORKERS ,03 medical and health sciences ,LUNG-CANCER ,asbestos ,occupational cancer ,ovary ,Internal medicine ,Occupational Exposure ,medicine ,Humans ,METAANALYSIS ,Aged ,LARYNGEAL-CANCER-MORTALITY, PLEURAL MESOTHELIOMA, TEXTILE WORKERS, LUNG-CANCER, FOLLOW-UP, CEMENT WORKERS,MODELS ,RISK, METAANALYSIS, FIBERS ,business.industry ,Construction Materials ,Ovarian Neoplasm ,Environmental and Occupational Health ,Mesothelioma, Malignant ,Ovary ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Ambientale ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Construction Material ,Lung Neoplasm ,Occupational Disease ,Carcinogens ,Cohort Studie ,FOLLOW-UP ,Ovarian cancer ,business - Abstract
Objective Asbestos is a known human carcinogen, with evidence for malignant mesothelioma (MM), cancers of lung, ovary, larynx and possibly other organs. MM rates are predicted to increase with a power of time since first exposure (TSFE), but the possible long-term attenuation of the trend is debated. The asbestos ban enforced in Italy in 1992 gives an opportunity to measure long-term cancer risk in formerly exposed workers. Methods Pool of 43 previously studied Italian asbestos cohorts (asbestos cement, rolling stock, shipbuilding), with mortality follow-up updated to 2010. SMRs were computed for the 1970–2010 period, for the major causes, with consideration of duration and TSFE, using reference rates by age, sex, region and calendar period. Results The study included 51 801 subjects (5741 women): 55.9% alive, 42.6% died (cause known for 95%) and 1.5% lost to follow-up. Mortality was significantly increased for all deaths (SMR: men: 1.05, 95% CI 1.03 to 1.06; women: 1.17, 95% CI to 1.12 to 1.22), all malignancies combined (SMR: men: 1.17, 95% CI to 1.14 to 1.20; women: 1.33, 95% CI 1.24 to 1.43), pleural and peritoneal malignancies (SMR: men: 13.28 and 4.77, 95% CI 12.24 to 14.37 and 4.00 to 5.64; women: 28.44 and 6.75, 95% CI 23.83 to 33.69 and 4.70 to 9.39), lung (SMR: men: 1.26, 95% CI 1.21 to 1.31; women: 1.43, 95% CI 1.13 to 1.78) and ovarian cancer (SMR=1.38, 95% CI 1.00 to 1.87) and asbestosis (SMR: men: 300.7, 95% CI 270.7 to 333.2; women: 389.6, 95% CI 290.1 to 512.3). Pleural cancer rate increased during the first 40 years of TSFE and reached a plateau after. Discussion The study confirmed the increased risk for cancer of the lung, ovary, pleura and peritoneum but not of the larynx and the digestive tract. Pleural cancer mortality reached a plateau at long TSFE, coherently with recent reports.
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11. A Retrospective Cohort Study of Young Women Spontaneously Choosing to Be Vaccinated against HPV: Outcomes from Their First Cervical Cancer Screening Test.
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Del Mistro A, Battagello J, Weis L, Bressan V, Selle V, Ramigni M, Dal Zotto A, Maggiolo A, Gori S, Frayle H, Zappa M, Zorzi M, and The Consensus Study Veneto Working Group
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- Adolescent, Adult, Early Detection of Cancer, Female, Humans, Italy epidemiology, Mass Screening, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Papillomavirus Infections prevention & control, Papillomavirus Vaccines administration & dosage, Uterine Cervical Neoplasms prevention & control
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Background: Efficacy for cervical cancer prevention of opportunistic HPV vaccination in post-pubertal girls is lower than in 11-year-olds., Methods: Women born between 1986 and 1992 vaccinated at 15-25 years of age (at least one dose of 4-valent HPV vaccine) and screened at 24-27 years of age were included. Frequency of opportunistic vaccination, overall and by birth cohort, was calculated; screening outcomes were compared between vaccinated and unvaccinated women., Results: Overall, 4718 (4.9%) HPV-vaccinated, and 91,512 unvaccinated, women were studied. The frequency of vaccination increased by birth cohort, ranging between 1.8% and 9.8%; age at vaccination decreased progressively by birth cohort ( p < 0.0001). Participation in screening was 60.8% among vaccinated, and 56.6% among unvaccinated, women ( p < 0.0001). Detection rates (DR) for high-grade lesions were lower in vaccinated women (2.11‰ vs. 3.85‰ in unvaccinated, for CIN3+, p = 0.24; 0.0‰ vs. 0.22‰ for cancer). The DR of CIN3+ increased with age at vaccination, scoring respectively 0.0‰, 0.83‰, and 4.68‰ for women vaccinated when they were 15-16, 17-20, and 21-25 years old ( p = 0.17)., Conclusions: In comparison to unvaccinated women, higher compliance with cervical cancer screening invitation and lower CIN3+ DR among vaccinated women was observed. Age at vaccination was inversely correlated to vaccination efficacy.
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