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CERVICAL SQUAMOUS INTRAEPITHERIAL LESIONS AT KING FAISAL HOSPITAL: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW
2012
Rwanda Medical Journal / Revue Médicale Rwandaise RMJ
unpublished
The cervical cancer is the most common cause of mortality with cancer among women in developing countries. Cervical screening tests are used to detect precancerous lesions in various stages of development when they can be treated. Screening for cervical cancer involves women who are at risk for cervical cancer but have no current signs, symptoms or complaints referable to the cervix; or have no previous abnormal Pap smear and have no high risk factors for cervical cancer. This retrospection
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