Objective: To investigate the association between HPV DNA detection and his
tological examination of tumor biopsies from women with cervical cancer. Me
thod: A total of 186 women with cervical cancer were screened for HPV infec
tion using MY09/MY11 primer based PCR. The status of HPV infection was corr
elated with histological and demographic characteristics by Fisher's exact
test or Chi square test. Result: The prevalence of HPV infection in this Au
stralian population was 91.9% (171). Among these 53.8% (100) were HPV type
16, 17.2% (32) HPV type 18, and 21.0% (39) other HPV types. Three significa
nt associations were identified: (1) HPV genotype Is and adenocarcinomas/ad
enosquamous carcinomas (P < 0.001); (2) HPV DNA negativity and postmenopaus
al status (P = 0.02); and (3) HPV DNA positivity and lymphocyte infiltratio
n of tumor tissues (P = 0.03). Conclusion: HPV infection is present in the
vast majority of cervical cancer patients. However, its presence or genotyp
ing does not seem to have a major influence on the pathogenesis of cervical
cancer, such as tumor grade, FIGO staging and metastasis (P > 0.1). (C) 19
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