Körperliche Bewegung, Übergewicht und Zervixkarzinom in Deutschland
Schuelein, S.; Schriefer, D.; Radde, K.; Schoffer, O.; Klug, S. · Das Gesundheitswesen · 2017 · Heft 8/09 · S. 1 bis 1
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Background: Recent studies have shown physical activity and sport to be associated with cancer prevention, although data on the association with cervical cancer remain limited. The TeQaZ study is a case-control study investigating participation in cervical cancer screening (CCS). Associations between cervical cancer and other risk factors, such as physical activity and obesity, were investigated. Methods: Incident cases of cervical cancer, diagnosed 2012 – 2016 in Germany, were recruited. Cases were matched with population-based controls, recruited via population registries. Gynecologists reported the frequency…