Importance of human papillomavirus endemicity in the incidence of cervical cancer: an extension of the hypothesis on sexual behavior.
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G. Omenn | S. Franceschi | J. Kaldor | F. X. Bosch | N. Muñoz | S. de Sanjosé | X. Castellsagué | K. Shah | B. Metch | A. Ghaffari | E. Guerrerro | Xavier Castellsagu | Nubia Mu | F. Bosch | S. D. Sanjos | Eloisa Guerrerro | Anthony M. Chaffari
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