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Relation Between the Incidence of Invasive Cervical Cancer and the Screening Interval: Is a Five Year Interval Too Long?
Journal of Medical Screening
Health Policy
Public Health
Occupational Health
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Incidence of Invasive Cervical Cancer in the Swiss Canton of Vaud, and a Note on Screening.
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The Association Between the Screening Rates and the Incidence of Cervical Cancer in Korean Women
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P15.06: The Relationship Between Perioperative Cervical Dynamics and the Interval to Delivery After Fetoscopy
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