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The risks of anal and vulvarcancer are strongly related to cigarette smoking.
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Patients with cervical cancer and vulvarcancer had rates of 23% each.
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Several factors have been linked to vulvarcancer development, but its exact pathogenesis remains to be determined.
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Many older women with invasive vulvarcancer do not have evidence of HPV and do not smoke.
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Results: TagSNPs in the CD83 chromosomal region were not associated with risk of either cervical or vulvarcancer.
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Internationally, the incidence of vulvarcancer varies more than 30-fold, the highest rates being seen in populations of Portuguese South America.
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To provide a baseline picture before HPV vaccine implementation, the authors described vulvarcancer epidemiology by age, race, ethnicity, and histology in the US.
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Higher education was associated with increased incidence of vulvarcancer, male and female anal cancer, and male and female oral cavity and oropharyngeal cancers.
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Vulvarcancer represents an important medical problem worldwide whose incidence is increasing at an alarming rate in young females.
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Conclusions: Our results do not suggest that the common genetic variation of CD83 is related to cervical or vulvarcancers.
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Underestimations of the burden of in situ vulvarcancers were a result of the inability to examine VIN 3 in the authors' data.