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Risk Factors for Ovarian Ca: Lesbians & Heterosexuals

Risk factors for ovarian cancer: lesbian and heterosexual women.

Dibble SL, Roberts SA, Robertson PA, Paul SM.

Institute for Health and Aging in the School of Nursing, University of California, San Francisco, CA, USA. sdibble@itsa.ucsf.edu

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES: To compare the distribution of risk factors for developing ovarian cancer in lesbian and heterosexual women.

DESIGN: Secondary analysis of a retrospective medical record review.

SETTING: Urban health clinic with special outreach to lesbians.

SAMPLE: Typical participant (N = 1,019) was 42.9 years old and white (70%). Most were without health insurance, and 99% were poor (< $15,780 annual income).

The majority (58%, n = 586) described themselves as heterosexual; 42% (n = 433) said they were lesbian.

METHODS: Data were collected from medical records and analyzed using analysis of covariance and logistic regression techniques.

MAIN RESEARCH VARIABLES: Ovarian cancer risk factors (parity, exogenous hormone use, smoking, body mass index [BMI], and tubal ligation/hysterectomy).

FINDINGS: Lesbians had a higher BMI; heterosexual women had higher rates of current smoking and a higher incidence of the protective factors of pregnancy, children, miscarriages, abortions, and use of birth control pills.

CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study indicate that lesbians may have an increased risk for developing ovarian cancer.

A study designed specifically to explore the risk factors of lesbian and heterosexual women for developing ovarian cancer must be undertaken to confirm these findings.

IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE: Differences in risk levels may exist for lesbians; therefore, healthcare providers must become comfortable asking questions about sexual orientation and behavior.

Oncol Nurs Forum. 2002 Jan-Feb;29(1):E1-7.

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