Human papillomavirus infection in Shenyang City, People's Republic of China: a population-based study
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S. Franceschi | Y. Qiao | P. Snijders | G. Clifford | A. Arslan | W. Yao | M. Dai | N. Li | C. Meijer | J. Shi | L. Li | J. Shi | Y. Qiao
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