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Pap smear in Early Detection of Cervical Precancerous Lesions in Erbil
Background and objectives: Cervical cancer remains common. This may be because Iraq has no cervical cancer screening or human papilloma virus vaccination program.
Avin Wlya Muhammad, Haitham Issa Bahoo
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Standard vs magnifying narrow-band imaging endoscopy for diagnosis of Helicobacter pylori infection and gastric precancerous conditions. [PDF]
Cho JH, Jeon SR, Jin SY, Park S.
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Aggressive squamous cell carcinomas arising from mucosal lichen planus: A report of three cases
JDDG: Journal der Deutschen Dermatologischen Gesellschaft, EarlyView.
Neda Cramer +5 more
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What's new? Cancers of the breast and female genital tract represent more than half of all cancers in women in sub‐Saharan Africa. Here, the authors assessed incidence trends in a female population living in urban sub‐Saharan Africa based on the Zimbabwe National Cancer Registry in Harare over a 30‐year period.
Eric Chokunonga +7 more
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ANALYSIS OF DETECTION OF DENTAL ONCOPATHOLOGY
Timely diagnosis of precancerous conditions and necessary treatment can serve as a real foundation for the prevention of cancer of the oral mucosa, tongue, vermilion border of the lips, and maxillofacial region.
A.V. Marchenko
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Nationwide Study on the Cervical Cancer Screening Pathway in Estonia
Cervical cancer remains a significant burden despite being preventable, largely due to inadequate screening participation and poor follow‐up of high‐risk women. Here, the authors investigated follow‐up rates among women who tested positive for high‐risk human papillomavirus (hr‐HPV) infection in primary screening in Estonia. Data show that more than 57
Aleksandra Šavrova +6 more
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Patterns of regret for inadequate sun protection: A population‐based study [HELIOS]
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, EarlyView.
T. Passeron +14 more
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Increased cervical cancer incidence in the target age of screening—Variation by mode of detection
What's new? Cervical cancer rates have risen in several high‐income countries despite advances in screening. Here, using data on cervical cancer diagnoses between 1996 and 2022 in Finland, the authors examined incidence trends according to detection mode—screening, between screenings, or outside screening programs—with attention to the role of human ...
Jenna Snellman +4 more
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What's new? Effective cervical cancer prevention centers around screening and testing for human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. With birth cohorts of HPV‐vaccinated women now reaching screening‐eligible ages, however, the best means to maintaining cost‐effective cervical cancer screening is unclear.
Tiago M. de Carvalho +2 more
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The impact of the HPV vaccine on the world
Introduction: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection can be considered an epidemic in the world and in Brazil. This infection accounts for virtually all cases of cervical cancer, most malignant anal, vaginal and oropharyngeal tumors, and a large number of
Daniel Vitorino Ribeiro +2 more
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