[Analysis on cancer incidence and mortality attributed to human papillomavirus infection in China, 2016].
M W Yuan, H H Wang, R F Duan, K P Xu, Shengying Hu, Y L Qiao, Y Zhang, Fanghui Zhao
Abstract
The incidence of cancers attributed to HPV infection in China was lower than the global average, but the number of incidences accounted largely, furthermore there is an increasing trend of morbidity and mortality. The preventions and controls of cervical cancer and male anal cancer are essential to contain the increases in cancer cases and deaths attributed to HPV infection.
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MedicineCervical cancerCancerIncidence (geometry)Anal cancerPopulationMortality rateVulvar cancerHPV infectionUterine cancerInternal medicineGynecologyEnvironmental healthOpticsPhysicsCervical Cancer and HPV ResearchGlobal Cancer Incidence and Screening