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(Abstracted from JAMA 2018;320:674–686) The number of deaths from cervical cancer in the United States has decreased substantially since the 1960s and especially during the last 2 decades because of the implementation of widespread cervical cancer screening. Most cases of this cancer occur in women who have not been adequately screened.
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