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      • An Exploratory Study of Japanese Fathers' Knowledge of and Attitudes towards HPV and HPV Vaccination: Does Marital Status Matter?

        Hanley, Sharon Janet Bruce,Yoshioka, Eiji,Ito, Yoshiya,Konno, Ryo,Sasaki, Yuri,Kishi, Reiko,Sakuragi, Noriaki Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.4

        Background: No studies on male attitudes towards HPV and HPV vaccination have been conducted in Japan, and little is known globally whether attitudes of single fathers differ to those living with a female partner. This exploratory study assessed whether Japanese fathers were likely to have their daughter vaccinated against HPV in a publically funded program and whether any differences existed regarding attitudes and knowledge about HPV according to marital status. Materials and Methods: Subjects were 27 fathers (16 single; 11 married) who took part in a study on HPV vaccine acceptability aimed at primary caregivers of girls aged 11-14 yrs in three Japanese cities between July and December 2010. Results: Knowledge about HPV was extremely poor (mean score out of 13 being $2.74{\pm}3.22$) with only one (3.7%) participant believing he had been infected with HPV and most (81.4%) believing they had no or low future risk. No difference existed regarding knowledge or awareness of HPV according to marital status. Concerning perceived risk for daughters, single fathers were significantly more likely to believe their daughter was at risk for both HPV (87.5% versus 36.4%; p=0.01) and cervical cancer (75.0% versus 27.3%; p=0.02). Acceptability of free HPV vaccination was high at 92% with no difference according to marital status, however single fathers were significantly more likely (p=0.01) to pay when vaccination came at a cost. Concerns specific to single fathers included explaining the sexual nature of HPV and taking a daughter to a gynecologist to be vaccinated. Conclusions: Knowledge about HPV among Japanese fathers is poor, but HPV vaccine acceptability is high and does not differ by marital status. Providing sexual health education in schools that addresses lack of knowledge about HPV as well as information preferences expressed by single fathers, may not only increase HPV vaccine acceptance, but also actively involve men in cervical cancer prevention strategies. However, further large-scale quantitative studies are needed.

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        Groin lymph node detection and sentinel lymph node biopsy in vulvar cancer

        Chieko Sakae,Ken Yamaguchi,Noriomi Matsumura,Hidekatsu Nakai,Yumiko Yoshioka,Eiji Kondoh,Junzo Hamanishi,Kaoru Abiko,Masafumi Koshiyama,Tsukasa Baba,Aki Kido,Masaki Mandai,Ikuo Konishi 대한부인종양학회 2016 Journal of Gynecologic Oncology Vol.27 No.6

        Objective: To identify suitable diagnostic tools and evaluate the efficacy of sentinel lymphnode (SLN) biopsy for inguinal lymph node metastasis in vulvar cancer. Methods: Data from 41 patients with vulvar cancer were evaluated retrospectively, includingmagnetic resonance imaging (MRI) measurements, SLN biopsy status, groin lymph nodemetastasis, and prognosis. Results: SLN biopsy was conducted in 12 patients who had stage I to III disease. Groinlymphadenectomy was omitted in five of the nine patients with negative SLNs. All SLNnegativepatients who did not undergo groin lymphadenectomy showed no evidence ofdisease after treatment. On MRI, the long and short diameters of the inguinal node weresignificantly longer in metastasis-positive cases, compared with negative cases, in 25 patientswhose nodes were evaluated pathologically (long diameter, 12.8 mm vs. 8.8 mm, p=0.025;short diameter, 9.2 mm vs. 6.7 mm, p=0.041). The threshold of >10.0 mm for the longaxis gave a sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and negative predictive value of87.5%, 70.6%, 58.3%, and 92.3%, respectively, using a binary classification test. Decisiontree analysis revealed a sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of 87.5%, 70.6%, and 76.0%,respectively, with the threshold of >10.0 mm for the long axis on MRI. The criteria of >10.0mm for the long axis on MRI predicted an advanced stage and poorer prognosis using avalidation set of 15 cases (p=0.028). Conclusion: Minimally invasive surgery after preoperative evaluation on MRI and SLN biopsyis a feasible strategy for patients with vulvar cancer.

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