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VIA/VILI is more suitable for cervical cancer prevention in Chinese poverty-stricken region: a health economic evaluation

Authors
  1. C Mahe
  2. C Sauvaget
  3. Centers for Disease Control
  4. CJ Murray
  5. CJL Murray LA
  6. D Forman
  7. FX Bosch
  8. G-R Li
  9. GM Ginsberg
  10. Haiyan Shao
  11. HU Bernard
  12. J Cuzick
  13. JA Salomon
  14. Jiyu Tou
  15. K Nasiell
  16. L Boiron
  17. L Denny
  18. L Gattoc
  19. LE Markowitz
  20. M Arbyn
  21. M Arbyn
  22. M Zeng
  23. National Health and Family Planning Commission of the People’s Republic of China
  24. Qing Liu
  25. Qiong Luo
  26. Qunying Xiang
  27. SM Garland
  28. V Hristina
  29. X Tang
  30. Xiaodong Tan
  31. Y-J Liu
  32. Yu Xie
  33. Yuling Zhang
  34. Z-W Dong
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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