作者: Sally A. Dominick , Mamie R. McLean , Brian W. Whitcomb , Jessica R. Gorman , Jennifer E. Mersereau
DOI: 10.1097/AOG.0000000000000963
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摘要: OBJECTIVE: To compare rates of contraception between reproductive-aged cancer survivors and women in the general U.S. POPULATION: Among study examined factors associated with use emergency contraception. METHODS: This analyzed enrollment data from an ongoing national prospective cohort on reproductive health after entitled Fertility Information Research Study. We compared current contraceptive that population ascertained by 2006-2010 National Survey for Family Growth. Log-binomial regression models estimated relative risks characteristics World Health Organization tiers I-II (sterilization hormonal) methods survivors. RESULTS: Data 295 (mean age 31.6+/-5.7 years range 20-44 years) enrolled this (85% response rate) were examined. Age-adjusted using lower than (34% [28.8-40.0] 53% [51.5-54.5] P<.01). Only 56% reported receiving family planning services (counseling prescription or procedure related to birth control) since diagnosis. In adjusted analysis receipt was both increased (relative risk 1.3 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.1-1.5) accessing 5.0 CI 1.6-16.3) CONCLUSION: Lower found women. Exposure across cancer-care continuum may improve among these CLINICAL TRIAL REGISTRATION: ClinicalTrials.gov www.clinicaltrials.gov NCT01843140. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: II.