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Cervical cancer is the second most frequent occurring cancer in South African women. Cervical cancer accounts for 41.7% of all cancer in black women and 37% in coloured women. If detected early the disease can be treated, however patients are only diagnosed once the cancer has reached its advanced s...
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Institute of Infectious Disease and Molecular Medicine
2024
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