2015, Number S2
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Rev Med Inst Mex Seguro Soc 2015; 53 (S2)
El virus de papiloma humano y el cáncer cervicouterino en México: una lucha continua
Torres-Poveda K, Madrid-Marina V
Language: Spanish
References: 6
Page: 118-120
PDF size: 232.01 Kb.
ABSTRACT
Given that human papillomavirus and cervical cancer are
a health problem in México, since they affect women of
reproductive age and have a negative impact on our society,
it is crucial to prevent those diseases and to raise
awareness among physicians who deal with their clinical
and therapeutic management. That is the reason why we
show three Original contributions and 13 Current themes
in this supplement of the
Revista Médica del Instituto Mexicano
del Seguro Social.
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