Feasibility study of introducing HPV DNA test as primary screening technology for cervical cancer in

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Objectives: To evaluate the utility of HPV DNA test, pap smears and VIA/VILI as primary screening tests for cervical cancer in local settings and conducted by local medical workers in rural area.
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