RELACIÓN DE LA RESPUESTA INMUNE EN LA INFECCIÓN POR VPH PARA EL DESARROLLO DE CANCER CERVICOUTERINO
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Infections by human papilloma virus are becoming more frequent in Mexico, therefore, the risk of cervical cancer is higher and has been significantly associated with specific serotypes that are considered of a high risk; and characterized by altering the host defense mechanisms, in this regard, there is a close relationship between diet and the development of a favorable immune response that prevents cancer progression.
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García Mateo K, Moreno Ortiz J, Ávalos Flores H. RELACIÓN DE LA RESPUESTA INMUNE EN LA INFECCIÓN POR VPH PARA EL DESARROLLO DE CANCER CERVICOUTERINO. Rev Méd Cient [Internet]. 2016May25 [cited 2025Oct.1];28(2):14-20. Available from: https://www.revistamedicocientifica.org/index.php/rmc/article/view/412
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