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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Molecular mechanism(s) of prostate cancer progression : potential of therapeutic modalities

Shukeir, Nicholas. January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Mainland Chinese women's perception of risk of cervical cancer: a model to understand factors determining cervical screening behavior. / CUHK electronic theses & dissertations collection

January 2010 (has links)
A model was developed in this study to understand women's cervical screening behaviour. It revealed that the interaction among institutional factors, risk appraisal, coping appraisal, and health beliefs and cultural factors contributed to the complex nature of screening behaviour among Chinese women. The institutional component provided the contextual factors within which women perceived the risk of cervical cancer, perceived the practice of cervical screening, and decided to take or not to take cervical screening. Risk appraisal provided the premise factor that induces women to seek coping strategies to reduce or remove the risk. During the process of coping appraisal, women's motivation to have cervical screening could be increased or decreased as the perceived benefits and costs of screening interacted with each other. The importance of the women's health beliefs and cultural factors was reflected in the way that they were affected by their notions of health behaviour and their cultural beliefs about cervical cancer risk and cervical screening participation. Commitment to participate in screening was a reinforcing factor inducing women to take up an offer of cervical screening. / Aim: To explore the knowledge and the perception of the risk of cervical cancer, identify the factors determining cervical screening behaviour, and develop a model to understand cervical screening behaviour among women in mainland China. / Background: Cervical cancer is the most common type of cancer, and is the second most common cause of cancer death in women in mainland China. Cervical screening is the most important intervention for the secondary prevention of cervical cancer. Theories of health behaviour and empirical research highlight risk perception as a significant factor motivating people to opt for cancer screening. However, little is known about the risk perception of cervical cancer and the factors influencing the screening participation of women in mainland China. / Conclusion: This study provides evidence of the complex factors influencing cervical screening behaviour and contributes new knowledge to the understanding of cervical screening behaviour within the Chinese cultural context. It further informs programmes for the promotion of cervical screening among this population. / Methods: A mixed method design consisting of two phases was used, employing both quantitative and qualitative methods of data collection. First, a cross-sectional survey was conducted to collect a baseline assessment of women's knowledge of cervical cancer and screening, their perceptions of the risk of cervical cancer, and the relationship between these factors and their cervical screening behaviour. Findings from this phase also guided the purposive sampling of participants in phase two. / Results: The findings from phase one demonstrated that the availability of an organized screening programme was a major motivator for women to opt for cervical screening. Multivariate analysis shows that having children (OR=2.57, p=0.026), a perception that visiting doctors regularly is important for health (OR-2.66, p=0.025), average (OR-4.84, 1)=0.006) and high levels of knowledge about cervical screening (OR-9.66, p=0.001) were significantly associated with having been screened in the previous three years. / Then in phase two, qualitative research was conducted using semi-structured interviews of 27 women, 16 of whom had been screened and 11 had not. The interview structure was based on an initial analysis of the data from phase one and from a review of the related literature. The data from the interviews were analyzed using latent content analysis, involving an interpretative reading of the symbolism underlying the surface structure in the text. The audio recordings of the interviews were transcribed verbatim in Chinese, and then the key phrases which were important for the objectives of the study were identified. The key phrases and words were grouped according to their commonality of meaning. Then, these groups of data were sorted and classified to create categories and sub-categories, which were mutually exclusive, explicit and accurate without overlapping. / Two themes emerged from the qualitative data from phase two. Theme I was that perceptions of cervical cancer and cervical screening included five categories: the perceived effects of suffering from cervical cancer; the perception of cervical screening; a lack of understanding about cervical cancer and screening; the perceived risk of cervical cancer; and factors related to the cultural beliefs system. Theme II was that the institutional and health care practitioner system included two categories: availability of an organised physical examination programme and the role of the health care practitioner in encouraging cervical screening utilization. / Gu, Can. / Adviser: Chan, Carmen. / Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 73-02, Section: B, page: . / Thesis (Ph.D.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 244-267). / Electronic reproduction. Hong Kong : Chinese University of Hong Kong, [2012] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Electronic reproduction. [Ann Arbor, MI] : ProQuest Information and Learning, [201-] System requirements: Adobe Acrobat Reader. Available via World Wide Web. / Abstract also in Chinese.
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Avaliação do Programa Nacional de Controle do Câncer do Colo do Útero no Estado de Mato Grosso: impacto sobre o perfil da doença / Evaluation of the National Program for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer: impact on the disease profile

Nakagawa, Janete Tamami Tomiyoshi [UNIFESP] 28 October 2010 (has links) (PDF)
Made available in DSpace on 2015-07-22T20:49:36Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010-10-28 / Em 2002, o Estado de Mato Grosso aderiu à segunda fase de intensificação Programa Nacional de Controle do Câncer do Colo do Útero (PNCCU) como medida de enfrentamento das altas taxas da doença e de morte por neoplasia cervical. Com o objetivo de analisar os principais resultados do PNCCU, foi feito um estudo em duas partes. A primeira parte teve como objetivo levantar o perfil da doença e a cobertura do exame rastreamento pelo PNCCU no Estado. Os objetivos da segunda parte foram: analisar o seguimento clínico da população rastreada, analisar as diferentes características evolutivas da doença associadas aos fatores sócio-demográficos e clínicos, bem como analisar o risco de óbito e a taxa de sobrevida estratificada pelas variáveis sócio-demográficas e clínicas das mulheres que apresentaram carcinoma invasivo. Na primeira parte, foi utilizado estudo do tipo transversal e na segunda parte, foi realizado um estudo de coorte. O período do estudo compreendeu de 2002 a 2007 e abrangeu todos os municípios do Estado de Mato Grosso. A população estudada na primeira fase do estudo correspondeu todas as mulheres que fizeram o exame de rastreamento no ano de 2002. Na segunda parte do estudo, a população correspondeu a uma amostra aleatória representativa das mulheres que apresentaram alterações citológicas na primeira fase do estudo, totalizando 323 mulheres. A fonte de dados utilizada foi o sistema de informação oficial de saúde, dentre eles o SISCOLO, SIM, APAC, além de dados oficiais da Secretaria Estadual de Saúde/MT (SES/MT), dados disponíveis no site do INCA e do DATASUS e prontuários clínicos. Para análise estatística dos dados foram utilizadas técnicas descritivas e inferenciais. Na parte descritiva foram utilizados tabelas, gráficos e medidas de posição e de dispersão. Para avaliar a o risco de adoecer por carcinoma cervical invasor foi utilizado regressão logística univariada e multivariada. Para analisar a taxa de sobrevida global foi utilizado o estimador de Kaplan-Meier e para analisar os fatores prognósticos, foi utilizado o modelo de riscos proporcionais de Cox. Dentre os principais resultados, destaca-se que no período estudado, Mato Grosso apresentou taxas de incidência elevadas, acima da média nacional. Os dados do seguimento clínico mostraram os diferentes desfechos, dentre eles, destaca-se que: entre as 323 mulheres, 18 (6,2%) foram a óbito tendo o câncer do colo do útero como causa básica da morte. Foi analisado o risco de a doença evoluir para o carcinoma invasor, segundo as variáveis sócio-demográficas e clínicas, sendo que as variáveis: faixa etária, estado civil, tabagismo, menarca e município foram as que apresentaram forte associação com a doença na fase invasora. Já na análise de sobrevivência, a taxa de sobrevida global em 60 meses, estimada pelo método de Kaplan-Meier, foi de 66,7%. No modelo final de risco proporcional de Cox, as variáveis com maior risco de óbito foi o estágio avançado da doença e a raça/cor. Estes dados levam a concluir que a doença no Estado de Mato Grosso tem uma determinação social muito grande, considerando a dificuldade de acesso aos serviços de saúde da população desfavorecida pelas condições raciais, sócio-econômicas, e chegam aos serviços com a doença em fase adiantada, quando a chance de sobrevivência é muito pequena. Conclui-se que para o efetivo combate a doença são necessárias políticas governamentais, como o PNCCU, que garantam a universalidade da assistência, principalmente da população desfavorecida socialmente. / In 2002, the State joined the second phase of intensification of the National Program for the Control of Cervical Cancer (PNCCU) as a measure to deal with the high rates of the disease and of death by cervical neoplasia. With the aim of analyzing the main PNCCU results, a two-stage study was carried out. The first phase aimed at presenting the disease profile and the coverage of the screening exam by the PNCCU in the State. The aims of the second phase were to analyze the clinical follow-up of the population that was screened, analyze the different evolutionary characteristics of the disease associated to socio-demographic and clinic factors, as well as analyze the factors associated to death risk and the stratified survival rate by the socio-demographic and clinical variables of women that presented invasive carcinoma. In the first part, the cross-sectional study was used and a cohort study was used in the second phase. The period of study was from 2002 to 2007 and comprised all the municipalities of the State of Mato Grosso. The population studied in the first phase of the study was all the women who had undergone the screening test in 2002. The population used in the second phase of the study was a representative random sample of those that presented cytological alterations in the first phase of the study, a total of 323 women. The source of data used was the official health information system, among them the SISCOLO, SIM, APAC, and also the official data of the State Health Department/MT (SES/MT), data available in the INCA and DATASUS sites and medical records. For the statistical analysis of the data, descriptive and inferential techniques were used. In the descriptive part, tables, graphics and position and dispersion measures were used. In order to evaluate the risk of being sick due to invasive cervical carcinoma, the univariate and multivariate logistic regression analysis was used. The Kaplan-Meier estimator was used to analyze the survival rate and to analyze the prognostic factors, the Cox proportional hazards model was used. Among the main results it is highlighted that in 2002, Mato Grosso presented high incidence rates, above the national average. The data of the clinical follow up showed the different clinical outcomes, among the 323 women, 18 (6,2%) died having as the basic cause of death the cervical cancer. The risk of the disease developing into the invasive carcinoma was analyzed according to the socio-demographic and clinical variables, and the variables: age group, marital status, smoking history, menopause and municipality were those that presented a strong association with the disease in the invasive phase. However, in the survival analysis, the global survival rate in 60 months, estimated by the Kaplan-Meier method, was of 66,7%. In the final Cox proportional hazards model, the variables with higher death risk was the advanced stage of the disease and the race/color. These data lead to a conclusion that the disease in the State of Mato Grosso has a very large social determination, considering the difficulties in the access to the health services by the population affected by racial, socio-economic conditions that arrive in the health services with the disease in an advanced stage, when the survival probability is very small. The conclusion is that for the effective fight against the disease governmental policies such as the PNCCU are necessary, and that the universality of the assistance be guaranteed, mainly to the socially disadvantaged population. / TEDE / BV UNIFESP: Teses e dissertações
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Models for Local Implementation of Comprehensive Cancer Control: Meeting Local Cancer Control Needs Through Community Collaboration

Behringer, Bruce, Lofton, Staci, Knight, Margaret L. 01 December 2010 (has links)
The comprehensive cancer control approach is used by state, tribes, tribal organizations, territorial and Pacific Island Jurisdiction cancer coalitions to spur local implementation of cancer plans to reduce the burden of cancer in jurisdictions across the country. There is a rich diversity of models and approaches to the development of relationships and scope of planning for cancer control activities between coalitions and advocates in local communities. The national comprehensive cancer control philosophy provides an operational framework while support from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention enables coalitions to act as catalysts to bring local partners together to combat cancer in communities. This manuscript describes multiple characteristics of cancer coalitions and how they are organized. Two models of how coalitions and local partners collaborate are described. A case study method was used to identify how five different state and tribal coalitions use the two models to organize their collaborations with local communities that result in local implementation of cancer plan priorities. Conclusions support the use of multiple organizing models to ensure involvement of diverse interests and sensitivity to local cancer issues that encourages implementation of cancer control activities.
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Chemoprevention of Colorectal Cancer

Krishnan, K, Brenner, D E. 01 December 1996 (has links)
This review summarizes the principles of cancer chemoprevention and discusses the evidence from epidemiologic and experimental studies and preclinical and clinical trials of potential colorectal chemopreventive agents. The putative mechanisms of action of the drugs in chemoprevention and their potential to reduce the incidence and mortality rate of colorectal neoplasms are discussed. The future of colorectal chemoprevention will depend on important new insights into molecular carcinogenesis of colorectal cancer, application of molecular markers as surrogate endpoints, and ultimately on therapeutic targets of prevention in clinical trials.
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Uso de acitretina para prevenção e tratamento de câncer de pele em transplantados renais: avaliação clínica, histológica e imuno-histoquímica / Acitretin therapy for chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients: clinical, histological and immunohistochemical evaluation.

Carneiro, Renata Valente 03 September 2003 (has links)
Os doentes transplantados renais têm alto risco para desenvolver queratoses actínicas e câncer de pele. Para verificar o efeito quimioprofilático da acitretina estudamos a evolução de 13 doentes transplantados renais com queratoses actínicas múltiplas e história de carcinomas cutâneos submetidos a tratamento por 12 meses (20mg/dia). Fez-se a avaliação clínica e laboratorial regularmente em todo o período do estudo. Realizou-se exame histopatológico, demonstração imuno-histoquímica de sub-populações de linfócitos T (CD4, CD8), células natural killer e células de Langerhans, sua quantificação e comparação em biopsias de pele, sem lesão, de área exposta e protegida do sol antes, após seis e 12 meses de tratamento. Observou-se melhora das lesões cutâneas e ausência de aparecimento de novos tumores em 12 dos 13 pacientes. Não ocorreram alterações laboratoriais relacionadas a função renal, hepatotoxicicidade e hiperlipidemia. Não houve diferenças significativas histopatológicas e da população de linfócitos T e células natural killer da pele exposta e protegida do sol com o tratamento. Verificou-se aumento numérico de células de Langerhans epidérmicas aos 12 meses quando comparado aos da pele antes e após seis meses de tratamento (p = 0,002 e p = 0,003). Em nossa casuística o uso de acitretina em doses baixas foi útil para melhorar o aspecto cutâneo e prevenir lesões cutâneas pré-cancerosas e carcinomas. O aumento das células de Langerhans epidérmicas estaria relacionado ao efeito imunomodular da acitretina. / Renal transplant recipients have an increased incidence of actinic keratosis and skin cancer. In order to examine the chemoprophylatic effects of low-dose acitretin on skin cancer development we submitted 13 renal transplanted patients to acitretin therapy (20 mg/day) for 12 month. The patients were assessed at monthly intervals during the first 6 months and every two months until the 12th month for new skin lesions and for acitretin toxicity. Normal skin biopsies of sun exposed and sun protected area were taken for histopathological exam and submitted to immunohistochemistry technique to demonstrate CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, natural killer cells and Langerhans cells wich were counted and compared in the beginning, after 6th month and 12th month of the treatment. There was an improvement of actinic keratosis and all patients but one did not develop new skin cancer. Side-effects were well-tolerated and no significant biochemical effects were observed. Although there were no differences in the microscopic aspects of the skin and in the number of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, there was a significant increase in the number of epidermal Langerhans cells after 12 months of acitretin therapy. The data obtained permit us to conclude that low dose acitretin therapy is safe, well-tolerated and partially effective in chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients. The increase in epidermal Langerhans cells observed may be an expression of the immunomodulatory effect of acitretin.
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Extending the theory of planned behaviour with mass and interpersonal communication constructs in predicting young educated females' intention of HPV vaccination: a case study of Hong Kong.

January 2010 (has links)
Tang, Shing Tung. / Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2010. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 114-126). / Abstracts in English and Chinese; some appendixes in Chinese. / Chapter Chapter 1: --- Introduction --- p.1 / Chapter Chapter 2: --- Background --- p.5 / HPV Vaccination and Cervical Cancer --- p.5 / Overview of HPV Vaccination in the West and Asia --- p.6 / Chapter Chapter 3: --- Literature Review --- p.9 / Applying the Theory of Planned Behavior in Vaccination Context --- p.9 / Effects of Mass and Interpersonal Communication --- p.22 / Relationship between Mass and Interpersonal Communication --- p.33 / Differential Effects of Mass and Interpersonal Communication --- p.39 / Chapter Chapter 4: --- Methodology --- p.45 / Participants and Procedure --- p.45 / Measures --- p.49 / Chapter Chapter 5: --- Results --- p.54 / Model Fit and Adjustments --- p.54 / Testing the Alternative Model --- p.56 / Evaluating Individual and Contextual Predictors --- p.59 / Examining the Context-to-intention Pathways --- p.60 / Summary of Findings --- p.61 / Chapter Chapter 6: --- Discussion --- p.63 / Comparing the Proposed and Alternative Model --- p.63 / Evaluating the TPB in Vaccination Context --- p.65 / Evaluating Mass and Interpersonal Communication as Contextual Predictors --- p.73 / Further Exploration on the Differential Effects --- p.76 / Theoretical Contributions and Practical Implications --- p.80 / Chapter Chapter 7: --- Limitations and Directions for Future Research --- p.85 / Limitations --- p.85 / Directions for Future Research --- p.90 / Chapter Chapter 8: --- Conclusion --- p.93 / Appendix --- p.96 / References --- p.114
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Uso de acitretina para prevenção e tratamento de câncer de pele em transplantados renais: avaliação clínica, histológica e imuno-histoquímica / Acitretin therapy for chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients: clinical, histological and immunohistochemical evaluation.

Renata Valente Carneiro 03 September 2003 (has links)
Os doentes transplantados renais têm alto risco para desenvolver queratoses actínicas e câncer de pele. Para verificar o efeito quimioprofilático da acitretina estudamos a evolução de 13 doentes transplantados renais com queratoses actínicas múltiplas e história de carcinomas cutâneos submetidos a tratamento por 12 meses (20mg/dia). Fez-se a avaliação clínica e laboratorial regularmente em todo o período do estudo. Realizou-se exame histopatológico, demonstração imuno-histoquímica de sub-populações de linfócitos T (CD4, CD8), células natural killer e células de Langerhans, sua quantificação e comparação em biopsias de pele, sem lesão, de área exposta e protegida do sol antes, após seis e 12 meses de tratamento. Observou-se melhora das lesões cutâneas e ausência de aparecimento de novos tumores em 12 dos 13 pacientes. Não ocorreram alterações laboratoriais relacionadas a função renal, hepatotoxicicidade e hiperlipidemia. Não houve diferenças significativas histopatológicas e da população de linfócitos T e células natural killer da pele exposta e protegida do sol com o tratamento. Verificou-se aumento numérico de células de Langerhans epidérmicas aos 12 meses quando comparado aos da pele antes e após seis meses de tratamento (p = 0,002 e p = 0,003). Em nossa casuística o uso de acitretina em doses baixas foi útil para melhorar o aspecto cutâneo e prevenir lesões cutâneas pré-cancerosas e carcinomas. O aumento das células de Langerhans epidérmicas estaria relacionado ao efeito imunomodular da acitretina. / Renal transplant recipients have an increased incidence of actinic keratosis and skin cancer. In order to examine the chemoprophylatic effects of low-dose acitretin on skin cancer development we submitted 13 renal transplanted patients to acitretin therapy (20 mg/day) for 12 month. The patients were assessed at monthly intervals during the first 6 months and every two months until the 12th month for new skin lesions and for acitretin toxicity. Normal skin biopsies of sun exposed and sun protected area were taken for histopathological exam and submitted to immunohistochemistry technique to demonstrate CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes, natural killer cells and Langerhans cells wich were counted and compared in the beginning, after 6th month and 12th month of the treatment. There was an improvement of actinic keratosis and all patients but one did not develop new skin cancer. Side-effects were well-tolerated and no significant biochemical effects were observed. Although there were no differences in the microscopic aspects of the skin and in the number of CD4+ and CD8+ T lymphocytes and natural killer cells, there was a significant increase in the number of epidermal Langerhans cells after 12 months of acitretin therapy. The data obtained permit us to conclude that low dose acitretin therapy is safe, well-tolerated and partially effective in chemoprophylaxis of skin cancer in renal transplant recipients. The increase in epidermal Langerhans cells observed may be an expression of the immunomodulatory effect of acitretin.
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HPV e câncer do colo do útero: um olhar sobre a etiologia infecciosa das doenças crônicas / HPV and cervical cancer: a look at the infectious etiology of chronic diseases

Rodrigues, Henrique de Castro January 2010 (has links)
Made available in DSpace on 2011-05-04T12:36:27Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2010 / O estudo teve por objetivo analisar as questões levantadas na literatura sobre a associação entre o HPV e o câncer do colo uterino e suas implicações para a política de controle da doença. Buscou-se correlacionar esta discussão com antigas polêmicas entre modelos teóricos divergentes sobre etiologia e as medidas de controle por eles prescritas. Trata-se de uma revisão de artigos científicos com abordagem histórica/conceitual acerca das mudanças recentes no conhecimento científico relacionado à etiologia do câncer do colo do útero. A análise do estudo se deu mediante um diálogo entre o discurso produzido pela epidemiologia e pela biologia molecular sobre a gênese do câncer do colo uterino e a reflexão que vem sendo realizada pela Saúde Pública, tendo como eixo temático a crítica ao modelo ainda hegemônico a respeito da etiologia das doenças, focada na especificidade causal e, de acordo com esta, na generalização de intervenções para prevenção e controle. O caso da relação etiológica entre o HPV e o câncer do colo uterino ilustra bem as características e os limites deste modelo, hegemônico desde o final do século XIX. Apesar dos avanços obtidos na compreensão sobre a etiologia das doenças, a lógica das estratégias de controle não tem acompanhado tais avanços. Ainda que as pesquisas sobre a etiologia deste câncer assinalem haver uma complexa rede de interações entre o agente viral e a célula do colo uterino, o modelo hegemônico insiste em privilegiar uma medida específica de intervenção para o controle do câncer, a vacina contra os tipos de HPV de alto-risco. A comprovação do papel de um agente infeccioso na carcinogênese do colo uterino reforça a fragilidade dos limites teóricos que diferenciam os conceitos de doenças transmissíveis e não transmissíveis. Neste contexto, o desenvolvimento da biologia molecular abre novos caminhos e possibilidades de interpretação do fenômeno patológico, aproximando-se da perspectiva daqueles que há muito tempo já buscaram compreendê-lo em uma referência de maior complexidade. A Saúde Pública e a Epidemiologia estiveram na vanguarda de uma postura racional mais ampla sobre a etiologia das doenças, quando aliaram o conhecimento biológico disponível a aspectos sociais e culturais. Os desafios atuais demandam o esforço de integrar a biologia molecular a outros níveis de determinação das doenças, como forma de aprofundar a compreensão dos vínculos complexos entre eles e de buscar alternativas apropriadas de intervenção. / The study aimed to examine the issues raised in the literature on the association between HPV and cervical cancer and its implications for the politics of disease control. We attempted to correlate this discussion with old controversies between different theoretical models about etiology and control measures prescribed by them. This is a review of scientific articles with historical/conceptual approach about recent changes in scientific knowledge related to the etiology of cervical cancer. The study analysis was made by a dialogue between the discourse of the epidemiology and molecular biology about genesis of cervical cancer and the reflection that is being conducted by Public Health, with its central theme the critique of hegemonic still model on the etiology disease, focusing on causal specificity and, according to this, on the generalization of interventions for prevention and control. The case of the etiologic relationship between HPV and cervical cancer illustrates the characteristics and limits of this model, hegemonic since the late nineteenth century. Despite advances in understanding the etiology of diseases, the logic of control strategies has not accompanied these advances. Although research on the etiology of this cancer points that there is a complex network of interactions between the viral agent and the cell of the cervix, the hegemonic model insists on emphasizing a specific measure of intervention for the control of cancer, the vaccine against HPV types high-risk. The evidence of role of an infectious agent in carcinogenesis of the cervix increases the fragility of the theoretical limits that differentiate the concepts of communicable and non-communicable diseases. In this context, the development of molecular biology opens new avenues and possibilities for interpretation of pathological phenomenon, approaching from the perspective of those who long have sought to understand it on a reference of greater complexity. The Public Health and Epidemiology were in the vanguard of rational stance broader on the etiology of disease, when they allied the biological knowledge available with to social and cultural aspects. The current challenges require the effort for integrate the molecular biology with others levels of determine of diseases as a way to deepen understanding of the complex links between them and to seek suitable alternatives for intervention.

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