尼日利亚乳腺癌的环境化学危险因素II:青少年激素避孕药的使用

Y. Olumide, O. Ayanlowo, A. Akinkugbe, E. Otrofanowei
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Globocan 2018年的癌症统计数据显示,尼日利亚的乳腺癌发病率正在上升。人类有足够的证据表明激素避孕药是乳腺癌的一个风险因素特别是在20岁之前或第一次怀孕之前开始使用的非裔美国妇女。尼日利亚乳腺癌患者与非裔美国人具有相同的亚型,即三阴性肿瘤,发病年龄早,临床侵袭性强,预后差。尼日利亚的数据显示,37.4%的少女从事高危性行为。对于少女,建议双重使用避孕套和其他激素避孕药,以防止怀孕和感染性传播感染/艾滋病毒。尼日利亚的青少年可以不受审查地获得包括激素避孕药在内的所有避孕组合。还有一些道德方面的担忧。有极其有害的社会文化和社会经济决定因素促进了过早的性行为、少女怀孕和童婚。对母亲和儿童以及社区也会产生严重的与健康有关的社会和经济后果。少女怀孕和童婚几乎破坏了每一项千年发展目标。一些父亲支持童婚的主要原因是为了保护女儿不受“不健康”的西方价值观的影响,这些价值观允许失去童贞、婚前性行为和高度的青少年性网络,因此必须使用避孕药具。激素避孕药是乳腺癌的一个可改变的危险因素。适当的早期青春期前和青春期父母的照顾和养育在危机阶段之前在敬虔的原则是防止青少年使用避孕药的黄金标准。少女怀孕和童婚不是安全的选择。
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Environmental chemical risk factors of breast cancer in Nigeria II: Adolescent hormonal contraceptives use
Globocan’s 2018 cancer statistics show increasing rates of breast cancer in Nigeria. There is sufficient evidence in humans that hormonal contraceptive is a breast cancer risk factor particularly among African American women who begin use before 20 years of age or before first pregnancy. Nigerian breast cancer patients have identical subtypes as African Americans i.e triple negative tumors, early age of onset, clinically aggressive, and poor prognosis. Data from Nigeria show that 37.4% adolescent girls engage in high-risk sexual behaviour. For adolescent girls, dual use of condom and other hormonal contraceptives have been recommended to prevent pregnancy and acquisition of STI/HIV. Adolescents in Nigeria have uncensored access to all the contraceptive mix including hormonal contraceptives. There are also some ethical concerns. There are extremely harmful socio-cultural and socio-economic determinants that promote early sexual debut, Teenage Pregnancy, and Child Marriage. There are also grave health related, social and economic consequences for mother and child, and the community. Both Teenage Pregnancy and Child Marriage undermine nearly every Millennium Development Goal. The notable reason given by some fathers for embracing Child Marriage was to protect daughters from what was perceived as “unwholesome” Western values that permit loss of virginity, pre-marital sex and high adolescent sexual networking, necessitating the use of contraceptives. Hormonal contraceptive is a modifiable risk factor of breast cancer. Appropriate early pre-adolescent and adolescent parental care and nurturing before the crisis stage in godly principles is the gold standard for preventing adolescents’ use of contraceptives. Adolescent pregnancy and Child Marriage are not safe options.
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