THE INCIDENCE OF CERVICAL CANCER AND DURATION OF ORAL CONTRACEPTIVE USE
Perttz, E., S. Ramcharan (Kaiser-Permanente Medical Center, Walnut Creek, CA 94596), J. Frank, W. L. Brown, S. Huang and R. Ray. The incidence of cervical cancer and duration of oral contraceptive use. Am J Epidemiol 106:462–469, 1977. In a prospective study carried out on a cohort of 17,942 women b...
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