Incidence risk of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia 3 or more severe lesions is a function of human papillomavirus genotypes and severity of cytological and histological abnormalities in adult Japanese women. International journal of cancer

  • Masayoshi Hosaka
  • , Hiromasa Fujita
  • , Sharon J. B. Hanley
  • , Takayuki Sasaki
  • , Yozo Shirakawa
  • , Mitsuharu Abiko
  • , Masataka Kudo
  • , Masanori Kaneuchi
  • , Hidemichi Watari
  • , Kohkichi Kikuchi
  • , Noriaki Sakuragi* (Corresponding Author)
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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