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286 related items for PubMed ID: 23107344

  • 1. Human papillomavirus distribution in invasive cervical carcinoma in sub-Saharan Africa: could HIV explain the differences?
    Ndiaye C, Alemany L, Ndiaye N, Kamaté B, Diop Y, Odida M, Banjo K, Tous S, Klaustermeier JE, Clavero O, Castellsagué X, Bosch FX, Trottier H, de Sanjosé S.
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  • 2. Human papillomavirus prevalence and type distribution in invasive cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa.
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    Int J Cancer; 2014 Mar 15; 134(6):1389-98. PubMed ID: 23929250
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  • 3. Human papillomavirus genotype attribution in invasive cervical cancer: a retrospective cross-sectional worldwide study.
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  • 4. Epidemiology and prevention of human papillomavirus and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: a comprehensive review.
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  • 5. Human papillomavirus prevalence and type-specific relative contribution in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Italy.
    Mariani L, Monfulleda N, Alemany L, Vizza E, Marandino F, Vocaturo A, Benevolo M, Quirós B, Lloveras B, Klaustermeier JE, Quint W, de Sanjosé S, Bosch FX.
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  • 6. Human papillomavirus types in invasive cervical cancer specimens from Turkey.
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  • 7. Human papillomavirus genotype distribution in cervical cancer cases in Spain. Implications for prevention.
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  • 8. Human papillomavirus genotype distribution in invasive cervical cancer in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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  • 9. Effect of HIV Infection on Human Papillomavirus Types Causing Invasive Cervical Cancer in Africa.
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  • 10. Type-specific human papillomavirus distribution in invasive cervical carcinomas in Paraguay. A study of 432 cases.
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  • 11. Human papillomavirus genotype distributions: implications for vaccination and cancer screening in the United States.
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  • 13. Cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: a preventable noncommunicable disease.
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  • 14. Genotypic characterisation of human papillomavirus infections among persons living with HIV infection; a case-control study in Kumasi, Ghana.
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  • 15. Prevalence and type distribution of human papillomavirus among 1813 men in Tanzania and the relationship to HIV status.
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  • 16. Cervical cancers associated with human papillomavirus types 16, 18 and 45 are diagnosed in younger women than cancers associated with other types: a cross-sectional observational study in Wales and Scotland (UK).
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  • 17. Respective prevalence of high-risk HPVgenotypes in cervical neoplasia in Senegal.
    Diop-Ndiaye H, Sastre-Garau X, Drame A, Dembele B, Ba NN, Diop-Diongue O, Mbow M, Diakhaby MEB, Woto-Gaye G, Toure Kane C, Diop M.
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  • 18. Global burden of human papillomavirus and related diseases.
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  • 19. How much cervical cancer in Australia is vaccine preventable? A meta-analysis.
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  • 20. [Identification and genotyping of oncogenic type of human papillomavirus in paraffin-embedded cervical cancer samples in Guangzhou].
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    Nan Fang Yi Ke Da Xue Xue Bao; 2009 Dec 10; 29(12):2485-7. PubMed ID: 20034908
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