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Synbiotics in Cervical Cancer
The gut microbiota is usually regarded as one of the most crucial aspects in maintaining homeostasis. Probiotic microbes have been proven to come up... -
The Road to Cervical Cancer Elimination
An estimated 34,800 cancers in the United States were caused by HPV between 2012 and 2016. Among those cancers (cervical, vulvar, vaginal, anal,... -
Immunotherapy for Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer is a highly prevalent gynecological malignancy worldwide, and it is associated with high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection.... -
Feasibility and applicability of self-sampling based online cervical cancer screening: findings from the China online cervical cancer screening trial
ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the feasibility and applicability of an online cervical cancer screening program using a website as the public...
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Understanding the Role of Synbiotics in Prevention and Management of Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer appeared to be the fourth most common cancer among women worldwide and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is identified as the primary causal... -
Microendoscopy in vivo for the pathological diagnosis of cervical precancerous lesions and early cervical cancer
BackgroundCervical cancer is an important public health problem. Conventional colposcopy is inefficient in the diagnosis of cervical lesions and...
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The global burden of cervical cancer requiring surgery: database estimates
BackgroundScaling up surgical services for cervical cancer in low and middle income countries requires quantification of the need for those services....
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Cancer/testis-45A1 promotes cervical cancer cell tumorigenesis and drug resistance by activating oncogenic SRC and downstream signaling pathways
BackgroundCancer/testis antigen-45A1 (CT45A1) is overexpressed in various types of cancer but is not expressed in healthy women. The role of CT45A1...
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The functions of lncRNAs in the HPV-negative cervical cancer compared with HPV-positive cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is one of the most common female malignancies. Human papillomaviruses (HPV) are the main causative agents of virtually all cervical...
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HPV16-miRNAs exert oncogenic effects through enhancers in human cervical cancer
BackgroundCervical cancer is a human papillomavirus (HPV)-related disease. HPV type 16 (HPV16), which is the predominant cause of cervical cancer,...
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Predictive Value and Immunological Role of the HSPA5 Gene in Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer (CC) ranks fourth among women’s malignancies worldwide and seriously affects women’s health. HSPA5 is a heat shock protein, also...
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Uncharted Potentials of Synbiotics in Treatment of Cervical and Ovarian Cancer
Cancer is the one of the most prevalent causes of the deaths globally and also a major hindrance to achieve the desired life expectancy in most of... -
Co-evolution of vaginal microbiome and cervical cancer
BackgroundExploration of adaptive evolutionary changes at the genetic level in vaginal microbial communities during different stages of cervical...
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Prediction of cervical cancer screening: application of the information-motivation-behavioral skills model
IntroductionScreening is an effective method for preventing cervical cancer. The present study aimed to determine the predictability of cervical...
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Exploring the prognostic significance of PKCε variants in cervical cancer
BackgroundProtein Kinase C-epsilon (PKCε) is a member of the novel subfamily of PKCs (nPKCs) that plays a role in cancer development. Studies have...
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Differential proteomics reveals overexpression of ferroptosis-related proteins in cervical cancer tissue
Cervical cancer, the fourth most common female cancer, is one of the major global health challenges. Because of the high prevalence rate, women are...
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Improving cervical cancer continuum of care towards elimination in Ethiopia: a sco** review
BackgroundCervical cancer is the second-leading cause of death among all cancers in Ethiopia. Ethiopia plans to eliminate cervical cancer as a public...
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Cervicovaginal microbiota: a promising direction for prevention and treatment in cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a common malignancy in women, with high incidence rate and mortality. Persistent infection of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV)...
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Utilization of opportunistic cervical cancer screening in Nigeria
BackgroundWhile various interventions have been conducted to decrease cervical cancer’s burden in Nigeria, no study has examined the trends in...
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Association of dietary intake and cervical cancer: a prevention strategy
IntroductionCervical cancer is one of lethal cancers in women. As a global concern, identifying important factors of cancer is a useful strategy for...