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CienciaUAT

versión On-line ISSN 2007-7858versión impresa ISSN 2007-7521

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HERNANDEZ-MARQUEZ, Velia; DIAZ-BARRIENTOS, Cheryl  y  VALLEJO-RUIZ, Verónica. Cervical neoplasia and human papilloma virus infection as risk factors for the development of anal cancer and precursor lesions. CienciaUAT [online]. 2023, vol.17, n.2, pp.68-82.  Epub 26-Jun-2023. ISSN 2007-7858.  https://doi.org/10.29059/cienciauat.v17i2.1756.

The incidence of anal cancer has increased in the last 10 years, especially in the population considered to be at risk. Women with a history of infection in the genital tract by Human Papillomavirus (HPV) have higher risk of developing this type of cancer. The presence of high-risk (HR) HPV genotypes in the anogenital region has been shown to play a role in the etiopathogenesis of anal cancer. Many aspects of the natural history of anal lesions are unknown, but the anal transition zone is considered to have a high cell replacement. This is why a pathophysiological mechanism of HR-HPV infection and development of invasive lesions similar to those of cervical cancer has been suggested. The aim of this work was to show the current status of the epidemiological information that links the risk of developing anal cancer in women with cervical cancer precursor lesions associated with HPV infection. The relevance of this information is to provide a basis of recommendations for the timely detection of anal cancer in women considered to be at HR of suffering it, and to encourage more prospective studies in this population.

Palabras llave : human papillomavirus; anal cancer; cervical neoplasia.

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