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CHAPTER TEN Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions Case - control studies have
confirmed that the risk of contracting squamous intraepithelial lesions ( SILs ) is
related strongly to the number of sexual partners : women who had seven or
more ...
CHAPTER TEN Squamous Intraepithelial Lesions Case - control studies have
confirmed that the risk of contracting squamous intraepithelial lesions ( SILs ) is
related strongly to the number of sexual partners : women who had seven or
more ...
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The rates have decreased in most industrialized countries , but the relaxation of
sexual mores would have produced an increase of epidemic proportions had it
not been for cytologic screening programs , which have been available almost ...
The rates have decreased in most industrialized countries , but the relaxation of
sexual mores would have produced an increase of epidemic proportions had it
not been for cytologic screening programs , which have been available almost ...
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59 could be a moot argument , however , because the true confounding effect
may stem from the association with the microbial cervical carcinogen whose
exposure is mediated via sexual activity ( see the section , “ Human
Papillomavirus ...
59 could be a moot argument , however , because the true confounding effect
may stem from the association with the microbial cervical carcinogen whose
exposure is mediated via sexual activity ( see the section , “ Human
Papillomavirus ...
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