Self- versus physician-collected samples for the follow-up of human papillomavirus-positive women in sub-Saharan Africa
Manuela Viviano,1,* Phuong Lien Tran,1,* Bruno Kenfack,2 Rosa Catarino,1 Mohamed Akaaboune,1,† Liliane Temogne,2 Eveline Tincho Foguem,2 Pierre Vassilakos,3 Patrick Petignat1 1Gynecology Division, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland; 2Department of Biomedical Sciences, Univer...
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Main Authors: | Viviano M (Author), Tran PL (Author), Kenfack B (Author), Catarino R (Author), Akaaboune M (Author), Temogne L (Author), Tincho Foguem E (Author), Vassilakos P (Author), Petignat P (Author) |
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