A risk evaluation model of cervical cancer based on etiology and human leukocyte antigen allele susceptibility.
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Min Zhao | Yun Wei | Xinxing Wu | Xufeng Wu | Wen Chen | Bicheng Hu | Ning Tao | Fanyu Zeng | Lixin Qiu | Wen Chen | Yun Tan | Xu-feng Wu | Min Zhao | N. Tao | F. Zeng | Bicheng Hu | Xinxing Wu | Yun Wei | Yun Tan | L. Qiu
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