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Volumn 97, Issue 4, 2002, Pages 536-541
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Burning wood in the kitchen increases the risk of cervical neoplasia in HPV-infected women in Honduras
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Author keywords
Age at first intercourse; Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia; Honduras; Human papillomavirus; Indoor air pollution; Squamous intraepithelial lesion
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Indexed keywords
VIRUS DNA;
ADULT;
ARTICLE;
BURN;
CANCER RISK;
CANCER STAGING;
CARCINOGENESIS;
CONTROLLED STUDY;
COOKING;
DOSE RESPONSE;
EDUCATION;
FEMALE;
GENOTYPE;
HONDURAS;
HUMAN;
INDOOR AIR POLLUTION;
KITCHEN;
MAJOR CLINICAL STUDY;
OPEN READING FRAME;
PAPANICOLAOU TEST;
PARITY;
PREGNANCY;
PRIORITY JOURNAL;
RISK FACTOR;
SEXUAL BEHAVIOR;
SOCIOECONOMICS;
UTERINE CERVIX CARCINOMA IN SITU;
WART VIRUS;
WOOD;
ADOLESCENT;
ADULT;
AGE FACTORS;
AIR POLLUTION, INDOOR;
CARCINOGENS, ENVIRONMENTAL;
CASE-CONTROL STUDIES;
CERVICAL INTRAEPITHELIAL NEOPLASIA;
CONTRACEPTIVES, ORAL;
COOKERY;
DNA PROBES, HPV;
DRUG UTILIZATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL EXPOSURE;
FEMALE;
HONDURAS;
HUMANS;
MIDDLE AGED;
MULTIVARIATE ANALYSIS;
ODDS RATIO;
PAPILLOMAVIRIDAE;
PAPILLOMAVIRUS INFECTIONS;
POLYMERASE CHAIN REACTION;
REPRODUCTIVE HISTORY;
RISK FACTORS;
SEXUAL PARTNERS;
SMOKE;
SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS;
TUMOR VIRUS INFECTIONS;
UTERINE CERVICAL NEOPLASMS;
WOOD;
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EID: 0036466839
PISSN: 00207136
EISSN: None
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1002/ijc.1622 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (56)
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References (27)
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