[The present status of the theory of induction of carcinoma of the cervix in man by herpes virus (author's transl)]
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[The present status of the theory of induction of carcinoma of the cervix in man by herpes virus (author's transl)]
Abstract
A large body of evidence has accumulated during the past decade suggesting that HSV-2 infection of the cervix may be a major precursor of cervical carcinoma. A brief review of the more significant findings to date is presented.
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