Cervical cancer and hormonal contraceptives: collaborative reanalysis of individual data for 16,573 women with cervical cancer and 35,509 women without cervical cancer from 24 epidemiological studies.
BACKGROUND: Combined oral contraceptives are classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as a cause of cervical cancer. As the incidence of cervical cancer increases with age, the public-health implications of this association depend largely on the persistence of effects long after...
Main Authors: | Appleby, P, Beral, V, Berrington de González, A, Colin, D, Franceschi, S, Goodhill, A, Green, J, Peto, J, Plummer, M, Sweetland, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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