Z01 CP010124 (Z01) | |||
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Title | Cervical cancer and human papillomavirus (HPV) infection | ||
Institution | NCI, Bethesda, MD | ||
Principal Investigator | Schiffman | NCI Program Director | N/A |
Cancer Activity | N/A | Division | DCEG |
Funded Amount | $1,974,926 | Project Dates | 08/01/1986 - N/A |
Fiscal Year | 2007 | Project Type | Intramural |
Research Topics w/ Percent Relevance | Cancer Types w/ Percent Relevance | ||
Behavioral and Social Science (0.541%) Biochemical Epidemiology (30.311%) Cervical Cancer Education (2.127%) |
Cervical Cancer (87.629%) | ||
Research Type | |||
Exogenous Factors in the Origin and Cause of Cancer Technology and/or Marker Testing in a Clinical Setting |
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Abstract | |||
The Portland cohort study of 24,000 women was completed in 2001 but specimen testing and data analyses are only recently reaching completion. We showed that the most important types of HPV, called HPV16 and HPV18, predict much higher absolute risks of ce |