Smoking, but not parity or OC use, increased the risk of high-grade cervical neoplasia in women infected with HPV

P. E. Castle, S. Wacholder, A. T. Lorincz, D. R. Scott, M. E. Sherman, A. G. Glass, B. B. Rush, J. E. Schussler, M. Schiffman, Victor Moreno

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