Prevalence of High Risk Human Papillomavirus Infection with Different Cervical Cytological Features among Women Undergoing Health Examination at the National Cancer Institute, Thailand |
Laowahutanont, Piyawat
(Gynecological Oncology Division, National Cancer Institute)
Karalak, Anant (Pathology Division, National Cancer Institute) Wongsena, Metee (Gynecological Oncology Division, Ubon Ratchathani Cancer Hospital) Loonprom, Komson (Pathology Division, Udon Thani Cancer Hospital) Pukcharoen, Phuttalak (Pathology Division, Lopburi Cancer Hospital) Jamsri, Paphawin (Research Division, National Cancer Institute) Sangrajrang, Suleeporn (Research Division, National Cancer Institute) |
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