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Cervical Cancer - References

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  1. Eifel PJ, et al. (2004). Pelvic irradiation with concurrent chemotherapy versus pelvic and para-aortic irradiation for high-risk cervical cancer: An update of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group Trial (RTOG) 90-01. Journal of Clinical Oncology, 22(5): 872–880.

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  10. Holschneider CH (2003). Premalignant and malignant disorders of the uterine cervix. In AH DeCherney, L Nathan, eds., Current Obstetric and Gynecologic Diagnosis and Treatment, 9th ed., pp. 894–915. New York: Lange Medical/McGraw-Hill.

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  12. National Cancer Institute (2005). Cervical Cancer (PDQ): Prevention-Health Professional Version. Available online: http://www.nci.nih.gov/cancertopics/pdq/prevention/cervical/healthprofessional.

  13. U.S. Food and Drug Administration (2006). FDA licenses new vaccine for prevention of cervical cancer and other diseases in females caused by human papillomavirus. FDA News. Available online: http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/NEWS/2006/NEW01385.html.

  14. Winer RL, et al. (2006). Condom use and the risk of genital human papillomavirus infection in young women. New England Journal of Medicine, 354(25): 2645–2654.

  15. Baxter NN, et al. (2005). Risk of pelvic fractures in older women following pelvic irradiation. JAMA, 294(20): 2587–2593.

Other Works Consulted

  • Kaferle JE, Malouin JM (2001). Evaluation and management of the AGUS Papanicolaou smear. American Family Physician, 63(11): 2239–2244.

  • Sawaya GF, et al. (2000). Frequency of cervical smear abnormalities within 3 years of normal cytology. Obstetrics and Gynecology, 96(2): 219–223.

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Last Updated: September 20, 2006
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