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Journal article

Human papillomavirus vaccination is changing the epidemiology of high-grade cervical lesions in Australia

JML Brotherton, AM Saville, CL May, G Chappell, DM Gertig

Cancer Causes and Control | Published : 2015

DOI: 10.1007/s10552-015-0568-6

University of Melbourne Researchers

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Dorota Gertig Author

Citation metrics

43Scopus
33Web of Science
42Dimensions

Keywords

Women'S Health
Life Sciences & Biomedicine
Cervical Cancer
Immunization
Oncology
Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Cancer
Coverage
Science & Technology
Prevention
Sexually Transmitted Infections
32 Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Vaccine Related
3215 Reproductive Medicine
Infectious Diseases
Hpv And/or Cervical Cancer Vaccines

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