Increasing risk of uterine cervical cancer among young Japanese women: Comparison of incidence trends in Japan, South Korea and Japanese‐Americans between 1985 and 2012
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S. Franceschi | A. D. de González | D. Withrow | P. Chernyavskiy | C. Sauvaget | W. Lee | Amy Berrington de González | M. Utada | A. D. de Gonzalez
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