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Healthcare costs and resource utilization in a 24-month observation period (1:1:1 matching) were compared in 18- to 45-year-old women with CIN who underwent a conization procedure (study cohort 1) and in women with CIN who did not undergo conization (study cohort 2) to women with neither CIN nor conization (control group). Mean total healthcare costs after 24 months were higher in study cohort 1 (ü4446, P and amp;lt;01) and study cohort 2 (ü3754, P=.09) compared with the control group (ü3426). Significantly more women were hospitalized at . . .
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