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121 related items for PubMed ID: 9731843

  • 21. The evaluation of cervical cancer screening by combining speculoscopy with Papanicolaou smear examination in Taiwan.
    Chang JI, Ou CH, Wu KM, Chen CC, Cheng KC.
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  • 24. A comparison of cytology with Pap smears taken by a gynecologist and with a self-sampling device.
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  • 33. Use of speculoscopy in the evaluation of women with atypical Papanicolaou smears. Improved cost effectiveness by selective colposcopy.
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  • 34. George Papanicolaou (1883-1962): Discoverer of the Pap smear.
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  • 35. Papanicolaou smear screening and cervical cancer. What can you expect?
    Stenkvist B, Bergström R, Eklund G, Fox CH.
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  • 40. Gynecological care of elderly women. Another look at Papanicolaou smear testing.
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