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Cancer / Clinical medicine / Health / Infectious causes of cancer / RTT / Gynaecological cancer / Papillomavirus / Otorhinolaryngology / Human papillomavirus infection / Head and neck cancer / Oropharyngeal cancer / Cervical cancer
Date: 2016-05-11 02:18:10
Cancer
Clinical medicine
Health
Infectious causes of cancer
RTT
Gynaecological cancer
Papillomavirus
Otorhinolaryngology
Human papillomavirus infection
Head and neck cancer
Oropharyngeal cancer
Cervical cancer

ENGLISH SUMMARY Persistent high-risk HPV infection has been associated with the development of cervical, vaginal, vulvar, anal and penile cancers, although the proportions attributable to HPV vary by cancer site. Lately,

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