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The Prevalence of the Most Important Risk Factors Associated with Cervical CancerAzra Lukac, Nenad Sulovic, Sonja Smiljic, Aleksandra N. Ilic, Orhan Saban. Abstract | | | | Introduction/ Goals: The aim of our study was to point out the importance of the risk factors associated with cervical cancer in an asymptomatic population. Methodology: The study included 860 patients in the period from January 2017 to January 2018, which covered more than 80% of the targeted population in this municipality over the one year study, according to the National Program for Cervical Cancer Prevention in Montenegro. Results: The incidence of PAP III results was statistically significantly higher in women between 40 and 45 years of age compared to other age groups (p< 0.001). PAP III was statistically significant high in subjects who had vaginal delivery (p
Key words: cervical cancer, pap test.
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