• Prevalence of human papillomavirus university young women 

      Lobato, Ismelda. [Chile. Universidad de Tarapaca,Arica]; Villanueva, Hilda [Chile. Universidad de Tarapacá]; Borquez, Celia [Chile. Universidad de Tarapacá]; Navarrete, Daniela [Chile. Universidad de Valparaíso]; Abarca, Juan [Chile. Universidad Mayor] (CIENCIAS, 2011)
      Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent female cancer worldwide. The majority of cases appear between the age of 30 and 50. Human papillomavirus (HPV) plays a central role in cervical cancer with 99.7% of HPV DNA ...


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