HPV-based cervical cancer screening in a population at high risk for HIV infection.

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Published in Int J Cancer on January 15, 2000

Authors

S D Womack1, Z M Chirenje, L Gaffikin, P D Blumenthal, J A McGrath, T Chipato, S Ngwalle, M Munjoma, K V Shah

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1: School of Hygiene and Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 21205-2179, USA. smizell@jhsph.edu

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