性习惯对人乳头瘤病毒感染风险和口腔癌的影响

A. Rodríguez-Archilla, Raquel Suarez-Machado
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某些性习惯会促进人乳头瘤病毒(HPV)的口腔传播,这种病毒与70 - 90%的口咽癌有关。本研究旨在调查性习惯,尤其是口交,对HPV感染和口腔癌风险的影响。我们在以下电子数据库中检索了1981年至2018年间发表的关于性行为、HPV检测和口腔癌的研究:PubMed (MEDLINE, Cochrane Library)、Web of Science (WoS)和谷歌Scholar。这项荟萃分析包括36项研究,涉及10,213名口腔癌患者(7,455名男性和2,758名女性)和52195名非口腔癌患者(21,172名男性和31,023名女性)。数据以比值比(ORs)及其95%置信区间(ci)表示。口腔癌的危险因素为:18岁前发生第一次性接触(OR: 1.98;P < 0.01)、口交伴侣数(P < 0.05) (OR: 1.68;P < 0.001)。口腔癌患者与对照组在口交行为(P = 0.53)、性伴侣数量(P = 0.20)、从事性工作的夫妇数量(P = 0.61)、结婚次数(P = 0.29)方面无显著差异。口交感染HPV的概率增加1.96倍(P < 0.001)。有口交行为的口腔癌患者HPV阳性风险增加2.75倍(P < 0.001)。口交行为可能是HPV感染和口腔癌的重要危险因素。
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Influence of sexual habits on human papillomavirus infection risk and oral cancer
Certain sexual habits facilitate the oral spread of human papillomavirus (HPV), a virus involved in 70−90% of oropharyngeal cancers. This study aimed to investigate the influence of sexual habits, especially oral sex, on the risk of both HPV infection and oral cancer. We searched the following electronic databases for studies published between 1981 and 2018 on sexual behavior, HPV detection, and oral cancer: PubMed (MEDLINE, Cochrane Library), Web of Science (WoS), and Google Scholar. This meta-analysis included 36 studies involving 10,213 oral cancer patients (7,455 males and 2,758 females) and 52,195 subjects without oral cancer (21,172 males and 31,023 females). The data are expressed as odds ratios (ORs) with their 95% confidence intervals (CIs). The risk factors for oral cancer were first sexual contact before the age of 18 years (OR: 1.98; P < 0.01) and number of oral sex partners (> 5) (OR: 1.68; P < 0.001). There were no significant differences between oral cancer patients and controls regarding oral sex practices (P = 0.53), number of sex partners (P = 0.20), number of couples in sex work (P = 0.61), and number of marriages (P = 0.29). Oral sex increased 1.96 times the probability of HPV infection (P < 0.001). Oral cancer patients who engaged in oral sex practices had a 2.75-fold increased risk of HPV positivity (P < 0.001). Oral sex practices may be an important risk factor for HPV infection and oral cancer.
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