同性恋和双性恋男性肛门肿瘤

S. Strigle
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肛门肿瘤是一种性传播疾病,在同性恋和双性恋男性中发病率越来越高。它具有惊人的胚胎学,组织病理学和流行病学相似的另一种性病病理,宫颈瘤在妇女。虽然非常相似,但这两个可预防的过程之间存在显著差异。宫颈癌的发病率已经下降,主要是由于癌症筛查项目;即每年进行盆腔检查和巴氏涂片检查。迄今为止,在这一高危男性人群中,没有持续的筛查计划来早期发现肛门肿瘤,这是肛门癌发病率不断上升的原因。以下病例报告最好地说明了缺乏这种常规筛查计划如何影响高风险人群;这个群体已经被艾滋病毒感染的破坏性影响所包围。讨论了这样一个筛选程序如何容易实施。
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Anal Neoplasia in Homosexual and Bisexual Men
Anal neoplasia is a sexually transmitted disease seen with increasing frequency in anoreceptive homosexual and bisexual men. It bears a striking embryologic, histopathologic, and epidemiologic resemblance to another venereal pathology, cervical neoplasia in women. Although very similar, there is a significant difference between these two preventable processes. The incidence of cervical cancer has decreased, largely due to cancer screening programs; i.e., annual pelvic examination with Papanicolaou smear. To date, no ongoing screening program is in place for the early detection of anal neoplasia in this high-risk male population, accounting for the increasing incidence in anal carcinoma being seen. The following case report best illustrates how the lack of such a routine screening program can impact on a high-risk population; a population that is already besieged with the devastating effects of HIV infection. How such a screening program could be easily implemented is discussed.
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