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Gynaecological cancer / Papillomavirus / Sexually transmitted diseases and infections / Female reproductive system / Cervical cancer / Vaginal bleeding / Colposcopy / Cervical polyp / Cervical screening / Medicine / Gynaecology / Oncology
Date: 2010-03-18 09:40:15
Gynaecological cancer
Papillomavirus
Sexually transmitted diseases and infections
Female reproductive system
Cervical cancer
Vaginal bleeding
Colposcopy
Cervical polyp
Cervical screening
Medicine
Gynaecology
Oncology

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