Nature Medicine
2, 1054 (1996)
doi:10.1038/nm1096-1054a
Preventing cervical cancer a global issueHermann Feldmeier1, Ingela Krantz2, Gertrud Helling-Giese3
& Christof Rohrbach1
1Institute of Tropical Medicine and Faculty of Medicine, Free University, Berlin, Germany
2Nordic School of Public Health, PO Box 12133, S-402 42, Göteborg, Sweden
3Department of Gynaecology and Obstetrics, Frauenklinik Finkenau, Hamburg, Germany REFERENCES
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