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Cervical cancer is one of the primary neoplasias responsible for deaths of women in the world. In 1975, the world incidence of this sickness was approximately five hundred thousand cases, a value comparable to the number of women in which breast cancer was detected in the same year (1).
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González-Garay, M.L., González-Guerrero, J.F., Barrera-Saldaría, H.A. (1988). Detection of the Human Papillomavirus Genome in Cervical Cancer. In: Cañedo, L.E., Todd, L.E., Packer, L., Jaz, J. (eds) Cell Function and Disease. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0813-3_29
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