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The prevalence of human papillomavirus in cervical cancer in.
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Str, Double Mortazavi, Sh Raoufi, M. Nadji, M. Kowsarian, P. Nowroozi, A. |
| Abstract | DNA is the cause of sexually transmitted disease and also has been linked strongly with cervical cancer. HPV DNA has been detected in over 90 % of cervical biopsies, which had signs of dysplasia or cancer. HPV can also cause warts on the vulva, perineum, or smooth chondilomas in cervix or vagina. More than 90 types of HPV (pathogenic and non-pathogenic) have been identified. The most common ones |
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| Subject Keyword | Cervical Cancer Human Papillomavirus Hpv Dna Common One Cervical Biopsy Smooth Chondilomas |
| Content Type | Text |