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Journal of East-West Medicine
2015 Volume.40 No. 4 p.29 ~ p.38
A Study for the variable factors affecting breast cancer and cervical cancer
Yang Eun-Ju

Chang Jung-Hyung
Abstract
Object£ºResearch for breast cancer and cervical cancer were mainly targeted at the patients on some area and most research was studies for case-control study. So, studies for different populations is more required continuously.

Methods£ºIn the 10 general hospitals, we carried out a survey about variable factors related to pathogenesis for control group, breast cancer patients and cervical cancer patients. The units of analysis were general social factors (age, marriage, educational background and income level), physiological factors (age of menarche, age of women giving their first childbirth and the period between menarche and women giving their first childbirth) and obstetric factors (birthrate and lactation period). Logistic regression analysis was performed to find factors influencing the breast cancer and cervical cancer, respectively.

Result£ºIn results, breast cancer patients increase on the group of unmarried, high educational background and low-income. And the incidence of breast cancer was also higher at the group for late menarche, late first childbirth, low birthrate and a short lactation period. Although each researched factor on the cervical cancer patients had less statistically significant, the incidence of cervical cancer was higher at the group for low-income, late menarche and long lactation period.
KEYWORD
Breast cancer, Cervical cancer, risk factor, Physiological factors, Obstetric factors
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