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Prevalence Rates of Uterine Cervical Carcinoma in situ for Women Using the Diaphragm or Contraceptive Oral Steroids
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Hormonal ContraceptiveOral ContraceptiveReproductive HealthGynecologyContraceptive Oral SteroidsGynecology OncologyContraceptionObstetricsPublic HealthRadiation OncologyCervical HealthHormonal Male ContraceptionPrevalence RatesPopulation ChoosingEpidemiologyCervical Cancer ManagementCervical CancerUterine Cervical CarcinomaMedicineWomen's Health
Study of the prevalence rates of uterine cervical carcinoma in situ among women attending centres of Planned Parenthood of New York City, Inc., showed a small but statistically significant difference between the population choosing and using the diaphragm and the population choosing and using oral steroids for contraception. This can be attributed either to a decreased prevalence rate for women using the diaphragm or to an increased rate for women using oral steroids. The reason for the difference is not apparent from these data.
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