TITLE

Aspects of men's sexual behavior affect wives' risk of cervical cancer

AUTHOR(S)
Hollander, D.
PUB. DATE
September 1996
SOURCE
International Family Planning Perspectives;Sep96, Vol. 22 Issue 3, p130
SOURCE TYPE
Academic Journal
DOC. TYPE
Article
ABSTRACT
Presents a summary of an article entitled `Prostitution, Condom Use, and Invasive Squamous Cell Cervical Cancer in Thailand,' by D.B. Thomas, et al, published in volume 143 of the `American Journal of Epidemiology.'
ACCESSION #
9609202883

Tags: CERVIX uteri -- Cancer -- Risk factors

 

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