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Hypothesis:
If high risk genotypes of human papillomavirus (HPV) is the cause of cervical cancer worldwide, the genotypes associated with cervical cancer in Venezuela would be the same types found in other countries.
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Primary objective:
The objective of this investigation is to determine the presence and genotypes of HVP infection in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2/3 (CIN 2/3), and Stage I cervical epidermoid carcinoma and cervical adenocarcinoma.
Specific objectives:
To establish the presence of HPV in cervical cancer patients in Venezuela by geographic distribution.
To establish which HPV types are linked with cervical cancer in Venezuela by geographic distribution.
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In Venezuela, cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer mortality in women. In developed countries, although it is not the first cause of cancer mortality, occupies a remarkable place in the neoplastic pathology (Cannistra, 1996; Dey, 1998).
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is involved in the development of cervical cancer, specially oncogenic types 16 and 18 (Koskela, 2000; Markowska, 1999).
To date, it is still unknown which HPV types are more frequent in Venezuela. Several studies made in this country concluded that HPV 16 is the predominant type in cervical pathology (Graterol 2006, Correnti 1997, Muñoz 2003), but there has not been performed a HVP genotyping to detect all the types involved in patients with cervical cancer. Neither has been establish which HPV types are more frequently involved in genital warts in Venezuela.
The goal of this investigation is perform a genotypification of HPV in cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 2 and 3 in Venezuela to determine which types are more frequently related to this disease in our country.
4.1. Collection of cervical samples:
The samples will be obtained from archives of the Pathology Units of the following medical centers in Venezuela: Instituto de Oncología Luis Razetti, Anatomía Patológica Universidad Central de Venezuela(Caracas), Hospital Oncológico Pérez Carreño (Valencia), Maracaibo, Barquisimeto, Ciudad Bolívar, Puerto La Cruz, Mérida and Barinas.
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4.2. Molecular biology procedures:
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paraffin blocks of 329 patients with histologic diagnosis of CIN 2, CIN 3 or Stage I cervical cancer. -
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