Cervical carcinoma: contemporary management
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0889-8545(05)70232-1
Cervical carcinoma: contemporary management
Abstract
Cervical carcinoma is prevented easily with proper screening. Unfortunately, many women in industrialized countries continue to have poor access to adequate medical care. In many third-world countries, cervical cancer is one of the top malignancies diagnosed. Screening should be provided for all women to prevent or diagnose cervical cancer at an early, treatable stage.
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