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209 related items for PubMed ID: 15352742

  • 1. Incidence of cervical carcinoma in a high-risk, non-screened area results of a retrospective analysis on the Dutch Caribbean Antilles from 1983 to 1998.
    Bax A, Voigt RR, Coronel CC, Putter H, de Bie Leuving Tjeenk RM, van Marwijk HW.
    West Indian Med J; 2004 Jun; 53(3):150-4. PubMed ID: 15352742
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    Krul EJ, Peters LA, Vandenbroucke JP, Vrede A, van Kanten RW, Fleuren GJ.
    Cancer; 1996 Apr 01; 77(7):1329-33. PubMed ID: 8608511
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  • 4. The rising incidence of adenocarcinoma relative to squamous cell carcinoma of the uterine cervix in the United States--a 24-year population-based study.
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  • 6. Risk of invasive cervical cancer after three consecutive negative Pap smears.
    Coldman A, Phillips N, Kan L, Matisic J, Benedet L, Towers L.
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  • 7. Screening-preventable cervical cancer risks: evidence from a nationwide audit in Sweden.
    Andrae B, Kemetli L, Sparén P, Silfverdal L, Strander B, Ryd W, Dillner J, Törnberg S.
    J Natl Cancer Inst; 2008 May 07; 100(9):622-9. PubMed ID: 18445828
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  • 8. Evaluation of causes of increased incidence of cervical cancer in Slovenia.
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  • 9. The impact of the National Cervical Screening Programme on the presentation of cancer of the cervix in Canterbury.
    Simcock B, Sykes P, Laney M.
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  • 10. Screen-detected invasive cervical carcinoma and its clinical significance during the introduction of organized screening.
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  • 12. Urbanization and the incidence of abnormalities of squamous and glandular epithelium of the cervix.
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  • 13. [Low incidence of non-Hodgkin lymphoma but high seroprevalence of HTLV-I in Curaçao].
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  • 14. Trends in cervical squamous cell carcinoma incidence in 13 European countries: changing risk and the effects of screening.
    Bray F, Loos AH, McCarron P, Weiderpass E, Arbyn M, Møller H, Hakama M, Parkin DM.
    Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev; 2005 Mar 25; 14(3):677-86. PubMed ID: 15767349
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  • 15. Pap smear screening history of women with squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma of the cervix.
    Pak SC, Martens M, Bekkers R, Crandon AJ, Land R, Nicklin JL, Perrin LC, Obermair A.
    Aust N Z J Obstet Gynaecol; 2007 Dec 25; 47(6):504-7. PubMed ID: 17991118
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  • 16. Risk of invasive cervical cancer after Pap smears: the protective effect of multiple negatives.
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  • 17. [Cervical cancer in the young woman].
    Marie G, Barjot P, Crouet H, Mace-Lesech J, Dommesent D, Uzan M.
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  • 18. [Analysis on incidence for cervical cancer in Qidong during 1972 - 2000].
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    Zhonghua Fu Chan Ke Za Zhi; 2004 Aug 25; 39(8):505-7. PubMed ID: 15363342
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  • 20. Cancer of the uterine cervix in Norway by histologic type, 1970-84.
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