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Will they lead by example? Assessment of vaccination rates and attitudes to human papilloma virus in millennial medical students [PDF]
Nelia Afonso +5 more
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EE672 Cost-Effectiveness Evaluation of Human Papilloma Virus Test in Comparison With Cytology From the Chilean Public System Perspective [PDF]
MA Espinoza +2 more
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European Code Against Cancer, 5th edition – organised cancer screening programmes
ECAC5 updates cancer prevention recommendations on cancer screening. Individuals are recommended to take part in organised screening programmes for colorectal, breast, cervical and lung cancer, as recommended in their country. Policymakers should aim to implement sustainable, organised screening programmes for these cancer types to facilitate their ...
Esther Toes‐Zoutendijk +19 more
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Abstract Objective This retrospective, exploratory study evaluated the dosimetric comparison and feasibility of simultaneous integrated boost (SIB) delivered with volumetric modulated arc therapy (VMAT) and helical tomotherapy (HT) in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer ineligible for brachytherapy (BRT).
Muhammed İsmet Sekmen +7 more
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Tattoos and human papilloma virus: A case report of tattoo-associated flat warts (verrucae planae)
The prevalence of tattoos is increasing and as such every physician must be aware of the potential adverse events associated with tattooing. Here we present a 36-year-old man with a recent history of skin-coloured papules appearing suddenly in a 20-year ...
Mark G Kirchhof, Se Mang Wong
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ABSTRACT Background Gynecologic neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) are rare, highly aggressive malignancies with early metastatic potential and limited evidence to guide optimal management across different primary sites. Aims To characterize the clinicopathological features, treatment patterns, survival outcomes, and prognostic factors of gynecologic ...
Yedan Ren +3 more
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ABSTRACT Background Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC), which constitutes approximately 90% of all head and neck cancers, represents a significant global health burden. A concerning trend is the rising incidence, particularly among younger populations, which has been partly attributed to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.
Ya‐ting Ding +7 more
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ABSTRACT Background Human papilloma virus (HPV) is a DNA virus capable of infecting mucous membranes. In most cases, the infection is cleared by the immune system, but a prolonged exposure to HPV can progress to cancer. 40%–60% of head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNSCC) are linked to HPV, which is considered a risk factor especially among young ...
Michela Bulfoni +12 more
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