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Negative HPV DNA Test Result Could Lessen Need for Cervical Cancer Screening
GenomeWeb, Nov 2, 2018. |
HPV16/18 genotyping for the triage of HPV positive women in primary cervical cancer screening in Chile.
Lagos Marcela et al. Infectious agents and cancer 43 |
Human papillomavirus oncogenic mRNA testing for cervical cancer screening: baseline and longitudinal results from the CLEAR study.
Reid Jennifer L et al. American journal of clinical pathology 2015 Sep (3) 473-83 |
Cervical cancer screening should be done by primary HPV testing with genotyping and reflex cytology for women over the age of 25 years.
Stoler Mark H et al. J. Clin. Microbiol. 2015 May 6. |
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