网页Retrospective case-control studies have shown associations between genital powder use and ovarian cancer risk, with summary relative risk estimates from meta-analyses and pooled analyses ranging from 1.24 to 1.35 for ever versus never use.
Contact网页2022年3月29日 Since clinical research has accorded inconsistent findings, an implicated biomarker for talc powder and ovarian carcinogenesis has not been elucidated, and
Contact网页2022年9月13日 Talc powder and ovarian cancer: what is the evidence? Author: John P. Micha Subject: Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics, https://doi/10.1007/s00404
Contact网页2020年7月3日 The hypothesis that talc exposure induces ovarian cancer is only supported if one discounts the null results of the cohort studies and the fact that significant bias
Contact网页Talc has been identified in proximity to asbestos; accordingly, retrospective and case-control studies have implicated the role of talc use in the development of ovarian cancer, wh .
Contact网页2022年12月27日 For each of these studies the Standardized Mortality Ratio (SMR) ranged from 1.26 to 5.35. IARC determined a causal link between asbestos and ovarian cancer .
Contact网页2023年3月20日 Talc and Ovarian Cancer. One type of cancer that is frequently linked to talcum powder is ovarian cancer . Several studies, including a large-scale one published in the Journal of the American
Contact网页Results: A positive association between perineal use of talc powder and ovarian cancer was found [OR: 1.28 (95% CI: 1.20-1.37)]. A significant risk was noted in Hispanics and
Contact网页2019年12月1日 In the meta-analysis, comparing ovarian cancer risk among women who used talc versus those who never used talc (using both case-control and cohort designs),
Contact网页2020年1月8日 $4.69 billion verdict against JohnsonJohnson's talcum powder Concerns about a link between talc and ovarian cancer started surfacing around 1971, when a
Contact网页Talc, an inert mineral with a high capacity to absorb water, has historically been a major component of body powders. Due to its similarity and co-occurrence with asbestos, the association of body powder/talc use and gynecological cancer risk, specifically ovarian cancer risk, has been a long-standing research question.
Contact网页2022年9月13日 ship between talc use and ovarian cancer development, wherein an elevated risk (relative risk: 1.1–3.9) of devel-oping ovarian cancer was reported [, 205–22], whereas alternative reports have not demonstrated a relationship [4]. Despite the select assertions from these case–control studies that talc use contributes to ovarian cancer
Contact网页2022年12月27日 Article Correspondence Published: 27 December 2022 Response to Micha et al. (2022) talc powder and ovarian cancer: what is the evidence? Triet Hao TranDavid Egilman Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics ( 2022) Cite this article 67 Accesses Metrics What does this study add to the clinical work
Contact网页Talc is a desiccant that has been historically used as baby powder by numerous women to enhance their feminine hygiene. Talc has been identified in proximity to asbestos; accordingly, retrospective and case-control studies have implicated the role of talc use in the development of ovarian cancer, whereas prospective evaluations have not documented
Contact网页2021年10月1日 Retrospective case-control studies have shown associations between genital powder use and ovarian cancer risk, with summary relative risk estimates from meta-analyses and pooled analyses ranging from 1.24 to 1.35 for ever versus never use.
Contact网页2020年8月19日 As stated in my article, my findings “confirm the cellular effect of talc and provide a molecular mechanism to previous reports linking genital use to increased ovarian cancer risk” and describe the “prooxidant states caused by talc” [ 1 ].
Contact网页2019年12月1日 Specifically, we conducted a critical search for all original studies involving human subjects that examined the association of genital/perineal use of talc powder and risk of ovarian cancer, including studies identified in a previous review by Berge et al. [ 3 ].
Contact网页2023年2月20日 It has been suggested that talcum powder might cause cancer in the ovaries2 if thepowder particles (applied to the genital area or on sanitary napkins, diaphragms, orcondoms) were to travel through the vagina, uterus, and fallopian tubes to the ovaries. Many studies in women have looked at the possible link between talcum powder
Contact网页2020年1月8日 Concerns about a link between talc and ovarian cancer started surfacing around 1971, when a small group of scientists wrote about finding talc particles deeply embedded in ovarian and cervical
Contact网页2022年4月13日 Updated Apr 13, 2022 Medically Reviewed by Mayoni Ranasinghe, MBBS, MPH Does talcum powder cause ovarian cancer? Image Credit: LIVESTRONG Creative How Bad Is It Really? sets the record straight on all the habits and behaviors you’ve heard might be unhealthy.
Contact网页2022年9月13日 ship between talc use and ovarian cancer development, wherein an elevated risk (relative risk: 1.1–3.9) of devel-oping ovarian cancer was reported [, 205–22], whereas alternative reports have not demonstrated a relationship [4]. Despite the select assertions from these case–control studies that talc use contributes to ovarian cancer
Contact网页Retrospective case-control studies have shown associations between genital powder use and ovarian cancer risk, with summary relative risk estimates from meta-analyses and pooled analyses ranging from 1.24 to 1.35 for ever versus never use.
Contact网页Talc has been identified in proximity to asbestos; accordingly, retrospective and case-control studies have implicated the role of talc use in the development of ovarian cancer, whereas prospective evaluations have not documented concordant findings.
Contact网页2020年8月19日 As stated in my article, my findings “confirm the cellular effect of talc and provide a molecular mechanism to previous reports linking genital use to increased ovarian cancer risk” and describe the “prooxidant states caused by talc” [ 1 ].
Contact网页Methodology: We identified 30 human studies for qualitative assessment of evidence, including 27 that were retained for further quantitative analysis. Results: A positive association between perineal use of talc powder and ovarian cancer was found [OR: 1.28 (95% CI: 1.20-1.37)]. A significant risk was noted in Hispanics and Whites, in women
Contact网页2016年4月1日 In the 1960s, a link between talc and ovarian cancer was suggested by observations that some talc powders contained asbestos 1 and that asbestos placed intraperitoneally in animals transformed the single layer of the ovarian surface to a multilayered one with abnormal cells. 2 A 1971 study found particles compatible with talc
Contact网页2015年6月12日 particles compatible with talc in human ovarian and uter-ine cancers.3 a 1982 case–control study was the first to link genital talc use with ovarian cancer.4 Dozens more followed confirming the association including some larger ones cited here.5–13 the most recent meta-analysis reported a summary r) and 95% confidence interval (ci) of 1.35
Contact网页2020年1月8日 $4.69 billion verdict against JohnsonJohnson's talcum powder Concerns about a link between talc and ovarian cancer started surfacing around 1971, when a small group of scientists wrote...
Contact网页There is no medical consensus that talcum powder causes ovarian cancer.” Read ACOG’s guidance on screening for ovarian cancer in average-risk women. Gertig D, Hunter D, Cramer D et al. Prospective Study of Talc Use and Ovarian Cancer.
Contact网页2016年6月2日 5 Min Read. (Reuters Health) African-American women who reported regular use of body powder were at greater risk for ovarian cancer compared to their peers who didn’t use talc, a new study
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