Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women. It is responsible for nearly 10 percent of cancer deaths in women. This happens particularly, in developing countries. In India, it kills over 74,000 women every year. Now, researchers have completed a systematic and comprehensive genomic analysis of cervical cancer in two different populations - identifying recurrent genetic mutations that were not previously found in cervical cancer. The findings ...Thursday, 26 December 2013
Key to Combating Cervical Cancer Is Vaccination: Researchers
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women. It is responsible for nearly 10 percent of cancer deaths in women. This happens particularly, in developing countries. In India, it kills over 74,000 women every year. Now, researchers have completed a systematic and comprehensive genomic analysis of cervical cancer in two different populations - identifying recurrent genetic mutations that were not previously found in cervical cancer. The findings ...
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