Review on the Statistics of Cervical Cancer and its Biomarkers
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Human Papillomavirus, Mortality, NanobiosensorAbstract
The study's goal is to examine DNA-based nanobiosensors for cervical cancer detection, with an emphasis on statistical data on cervical cancer, which characterizes the problem of this illness impacting society and aids in better understanding the disease and its functioning in society affecting patients. From the point of diagnosis, numerous biomarkers for the detection of cervical cancer are also investigated.
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