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Problem of Invasive Cervical Cancer’s Management in the Obstetric Gynecologic Department of the National Hospital Donka, Conakry

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Figure 1. The distribution of invasive cervical cancers according to age groups at the Ob-stetrics and gynecologic department of National Hospital Donka
Table 1. Distribution of invasive cervical cancers according to the clinical stages of the al Hospital.FIGO classification (TNM) in the service of Gynecology and Obstetrics of Donka Nation-
Figure 3. Survival curve at 2 years of patients with invasive cervical cancer.

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