To investigate the relation between the prevalence of human papillomavirus (HPV) and age in cervical cancer patients, material from 93 patients with Ia-IIb cervical carcinoma was analyzed for the presence of HPV by both type-specific and general primer polymerase chain reaction. Patients were divided into 2 groups: 64 years or younger, and 65 years and older. There was no statistically significant difference in either the prevalence of HPV DNA or distribution of genotypes amongst the 2 groups. Therefore, HPV detection can be equally well used in the management and follow-up of elderly cervical cancer patients.

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