Frequency of Cervical Cancer in Women Attending Gynae OPD with Complaint of Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding
Mahwish Shah, Aruna Kumari Hira, Urooj Naz, Sheena, Sana Shahmir, Mehwish Younus, Anam Rasheed
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ABSTRACT
Aim: Frequency of cervical cancer in
women of reproductive age presenting with abnormal vaginal bleeding.
Methodology: Descriptive
cross sectional study, done at Department of Obs &Gynae, JPMC, Karachi
Duration of study: Six months
from 01-11-2014 to 30-04-2015
Total 73
patients of age 18-45 years, having history of abnormal vaginal bleeding > 3 menstrual cycles were selected.
Pregnant woman, abortion within last 6 months, age >45 years, fibroid/
tumors/ polyps, PID, gonorrhea, or Chlamydia patients were excluded. Chi-square
was used as test of significance with a P value <0.05
taken as significant.
Results: Mean ± SD age was 38.12 ±
4.33 years. Mean ± SD parity was 2.21 ± 1.67 children (Range: 0-5). Mean ± SD
duration of presenting symptoms was 7.45 ± 2.81 months (Range 3-11). About one
fifth of patients (i.e. 19.2%) were of age between 18-25 years. a vast majority
(i-e; 43.8%) were in 26-35 years age category while remaining (36.99%) patients
were of age between 36-45 years. 12.3% women had no children, 35.6% had 1-2
children, 28.8% had 3-4 children while remaining 23.3% women had 5
children. 12 out of 73 (16.4%) women had
cervical cancer confirmed through biopsy and histopathology of cervical tissue.
Age was significant (P value = 0.003) while parity & duration of presenting
symptoms were non-significant (P values = 0.110 & 0.405 respectively).
Conclusion: The study
found that almost every 6th women with abnormal vaginal bleeding is
suffering from cervical cancer. Younger age women and those having lesser
parity are less prone to this condition.
Keywords: Abnormal vaginal bleeding,
Cervical cancer, Postcoital bleeding