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Changes in the cervical microbiota of cervical cancer patients after primary radio-chemotherapy
- Correspondence to Professor Simone Marnitz, Department of Radiooncology, Medical Faculty of the University of Cologne, Cologne 50937, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany; simone.marnitz-schulze{at}uk-koeln.de
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Changes in the cervical microbiota of cervical cancer patients after primary radio-chemotherapy
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- Received August 7, 2019
- Revision received September 6, 2019
- Accepted September 10, 2019
- First published May 5, 2020.
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