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From primary HPV infection to carcinoma in situ: a mathematical approach of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [PDF]
Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) is the development of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix, caused by a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. Although in most of the cases it is resolved by the immune system, a small percentage of people might develop a more serious CIN which, if left untreated, can develop into cervical cancer ...
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Adenoma of the Vaginal Fornix simulating Cancer of the Cervix [PDF]
Herbert R. Spencer
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History of Cervical Cancer and the Role of the Human Papillomavirus, 1960-2000 [PDF]
Annotated and edited transcript of a Witness Seminar held on 13 May 2008. Introduction by Professor Anne M Johnson, Division of Population Health and Institute for Global Health, UCL.
Reynolds, LA, Tansey, EM
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RADIUM TREATMENT OF INOPERABLE CARCINOMA OF THE CERVIX [PDF]
Gilbert I. Strachan
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Inflammation targets specific organs for cancer in carriers of BRCA1/2 pathway mutations [PDF]
Women who inherit a defective BRCA1 or BRCA2 gene have risks for breast/ovarian cancer that are so high and apparently so selective that many mutation carriers choose to have the most likely targets for cancer surgically removed.
Bernard Friedenson
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Chronic Cervicitis and Cancer of the Cervix [PDF]
William C. Beck, Anthony R. Gennaro
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DCE-Qnet: Deep Network Quantification of Dynamic Contrast Enhanced (DCE) MRI [PDF]
Introduction: Quantification of dynamic contrast-enhanced (DCE)-MRI has the potential to provide valuable clinical information, but robust pharmacokinetic modeling remains a challenge for clinical adoption. Methods: A 7-layer neural network called DCE-Qnet was trained on simulated DCE-MRI signals derived from the Extended Tofts model with the Parker ...
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Cytological prognosis in cancer of the uterine cervix treated radiologically [PDF]
Ruth M. Graham, John B. Graham
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Two Stage Segmentation of Cervical Tumors using PocketNet [PDF]
Cervical cancer remains the fourth most common malignancy amongst women worldwide.1 Concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CRT) serves as the mainstay definitive treatment regimen for locally advanced cervical cancers and includes external beam radiation followed by brachytherapy.2 Integral to radiotherapy treatment planning is the routine contouring of both ...
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