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- who: James E. Barrett from the Institute, Universitu00e4t Innsbruck, Milser Strau00dfe, Hall in Tirol, Austria have published the article: The WID-CIN test identifies women with, and at risk of, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 and invasive cervical cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors propose that the cellular heterogeneity of cervical liquid-based cytology samples is currently underappreciated, including at the level of human DNA which includes DNA from cell debris not visible at the microscopic level when assessing cytology . The authors consider the generalizability advantage of this strategy to outweigh the potential . . .
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