The role of HPV in the development of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer
Abstract
Despite impressive achievements in the field of molecular biology, which made it possible to reveal the main mechanisms and stages of carcinogenesis and to significantly improve the capabilities of instrumental diagnostics, every year there is a disappointing trend in the world towards an increase in the number of patients with oncological diseases.
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Oncological diseases, stages of carcinogenesisHow to Cite
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