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Abstract HPV vaccination reduces the risk of developing HPV‐attributable cancers, including cervical cancer. However, an attenuation of HPV vaccine impact after the implementation of HPV vaccination may occur through clinical unmasking. Clinical unmasking is a distinct and complex phenomenon that arises in the absence of clinical interventions ...
Joseph E. Tota +8 more
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Spinal cord tumors are a rare neoplasm of the central nervous system (CNS). The occurrence of metastases is related to poor prognosis. The authors analyzed one series of metastasis cases and their associated mortality.
Ricardo de Amoreira Gepp +3 more
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Benign and Malignant Neoplasia of Melanoblasts Through the Eyes of the Dermatologist [Abstract]
Sophinette Becker
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Cell Physiology of Neoplasia. Ed. Università di Austin del Texas, pag. 653, dollari 10.50. [PDF]
Mino Bolognesi
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What's New? Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has revolutionized cervical cancer screening. Nonetheless, its optimal use for distinguishing between high‐ and low‐risk infections to leverage screening benefits remains to be established. Here, long‐term HPV genotype‐specific risk of precancerous cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 or higher was ...
Maija Vahteristo +6 more
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Neoplasias pancreáticas: avances
C. Chan, O. Santes
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What's New? This ecological study of trends in cervical cancer incidence from 1989 to 2023 in the Netherlands indicates a positive impact of screening, with a steady decline over the years. However, incidence increased from 2003 to 2023, particularly among younger cohorts, aligning with reduced participation and the introduction of more sensitive, high‐
Kelly Melisa Castañeda +5 more
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Quimioprevención de neoplasias colorrectales en pacientes con neoplasias colónicas previas
Ricardo Mentz
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Caracterización de la mortalidad por cáncer en la provincia de Cienfuegos. 2010-2011
Fundamento: el cáncer ha sido en Cuba, una de las primeras causas de muerte, y es la primera causa de años de vida potencialmente perdida y la de mayor impacto en la esperanza de vida al nacer.
María Magdalena Basanta Molina +5 more
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