Topic 52: Cervical | Disease And Neoplasia

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In conclusion, while cervical neoplasia remains a significant global health burden, particularly in low-resource settings, the clear understanding of its viral etiology provides a robust framework for its eradication. Continued emphasis on vaccination coverage and accessible screening is essential to further reducing the morbidity and mortality associated with this disease. Topic 52: Cervical Disease and Neoplasia

These often represent transient HPV infections and are typically managed with observation, as a high percentage regress spontaneously. This is for informational purposes only

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