The association between HIV infection and cervical cancer presentation and survival in Uganda
Our objective was to determine how HIV infection impacts cervical cancer stage at presentation and overall survival (OS) among Ugandan women. This was a prospective study of 149 women diagnosed with cervical cancer from 2013 to 2015 at the Uganda Cancer Institute. Poisson regression models were fit...
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Main Authors: | Emily S. Wu (Author), Renata R. Urban (Author), Elizabeth M. Krantz (Author), Noleb M. Mugisha (Author), Carolyn Nakisige (Author), Stephen M. Schwartz (Author), Heidi J. Gray (Author), Corey Casper (Author) |
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2020-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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