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The causal relation between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer

2002· review· en· 3,581 citations· W2114813165 on OpenAlex· 10.1136/jcp.55.4.244

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Abstract

The causal role of human papillomavirus infections in cervical cancer has been documented beyond reasonable doubt. The association is present in virtually all cervical cancer cases worldwide. It is the right time for medical societies and public health regulators to consider this evidence and to define its preventive and clinical implications. A comprehensive review of key studies and results is presented.

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Venue
Journal of Clinical Pathology
Topic
Cervical Cancer and HPV Research
Field
Medicine
Canadian institutions
Funders
National Cancer InstituteNational Institutes of HealthCenters for Disease Control and PreventionImperial College LondonLudwig Institute for Cancer ResearchMcGill UniversityJohns Hopkins University
Keywords
Cervical cancerHuman papillomavirusMedicinePublic healthCancerPapillomaviridaeGynecologyBioinformaticsPathologyBiologyInternal medicine
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