Human papillomavirus: etiology, pathogenesis, role, and importance in the development of cervical cancer: A review
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is now considered the most common sexually transmitted infection. Since the discovery by Nobel laureate Harald zur Hausen (2008) of HPV as a virus with a high carcinogenic risk, the strategy for screening and prevention of this disease has changed dramatically. It has sign...
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Main Authors: | Aydar M. Ziganshin (Author), Sergej V. Keidar (Author), Regina Sh. Khalitova (Author), Airat R. Mulyukov (Author), Emiliya N. Muhamed'yarova (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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