作者: Cherian Varghese , Letha Malathy , Preetha Rani , M. K. Nair , K. Chitrathara
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关键词: Health education 、 Medicine 、 Dysplasia 、 Hygiene 、 Gynecology 、 Epidemiology 、 Population 、 Cervical cancer 、 Uterine Cervical Dysplasia 、 Public health 、 Environmental health
摘要: A study in Kerala, India, confirmed the importance of genital hygiene fight against infections that have a role development cervical dysplasia and cancer. Many women cannot afford sanitary pads, while adequate facilities for washing after coitus are often unavailable. Health education, satisfactory living standards, empowerment prerequisites reducing incidence dysplasia.