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- who: User from the National Cancer Control Programme, Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka have published the article: Original Research 05.cdr, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer affecting women worldwide. The primary cause for cervical cancer is the persistent or chronic infection with one or more ofhigh-risk oncogenic types ofhuman papilloma virus(HPV). The risk factors for cervical cancer are classified as co-factors favouring acquisition ofHPV infection and its persistence. Objectives: To analyse the trends of incidence rates, age at diagnosis and histological types . . .

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