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- Title
Male sexual behavior and human papillomavirus DNA: key risk factors for cervical cancer in Spain.
- Authors
Bosch, F X; Castellsagué, X; Muñoz, N; de Sanjosé, S; Ghaffari, A M; González, L C; Gili, M; Izarzugaza, I; Viladiu, P; Navarro, C; Vergara, A; Ascunce, N; Guerrero, E; Shah, K V
- Abstract
It is now established that certain types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are the sexually transmitted agents etiologically linked to cervical cancer. Studies assessing the contribution of the male's sexual behavior and genital HPV DNA status to the risk of development of cervical neoplasia in sexual partners have yielded inconsistent results.
- Publication
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, 1996, Vol 88, Issue 15, p1060
- ISSN
0027-8874
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1093/jnci/88.15.1060