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Table  2.  Diagnoses  of  the  hospital  control  subjects,  showing  the  diagnostic  categories  involved  and  the  most  common  diagnosis  (in  parentheses)  in  each  category
Table  3.  Interview  response  rates  of  eligible  cervical  cancer  patients,  matched  female  controls,  and  male  partners  of  monogamous  female  subjects
Table  4.  A  comparison  of  interview  data  on  female  hospital  and  community  control  subjects  regarding  major  cervical  cancer  risk  factors
Table  5.  The  numbers  and  percentages  of  the  study  subjects  interviewed  who  provided  the  indicated  biologic  specimens  and  assented  to  physical  examination

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