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[3] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cervical Cancer. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. 17th Ed.: 1964-1968.

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[7] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cervical Cancer. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. 17th Ed.: 1964-1968.

[8] Hudson T.  Cervical Dysplasia.  Women's Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine.  1999.  Keat's Publishing, Los Angeles. 

[9] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cervical Cancer. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. 17th Ed.: 1964-1968.

[10] Beers M and Berkow R.  Cervical Cancer. The Merck Manual of Diagnosis and Therapy. 17th Ed.: 1964-1968.

[11] Marshall K.  Cervical dysplasia: early intervention.  Altern Med Rev. 2003 May; 8(2): 156-170.

[12] Pizzorno J, Murray M, and Joiner-Bey H.  Cervical Dysplasia.  Clinician's handbook of Natural Medicine.  Churchill Livingstone. New York: 109-113.

[13] Butterworth et al.  Improvement in cervical dysplasia associated with folic acid therapy in users of oral contraceptives.  Am J Clin Nutr. 1982 Jan; 35(1): 73-82.

[14] Hernandez BY et al.  Diet and premalignant lesions of the cervix: evidence of a protective role for folate, riboflavin, thiamin, and vitamin B12.  Cancer Causes Control. 2003 Nov; 14(9): 859-870.

[15] Weinstein SJ et al.  Low serum and red blood cell folate are moderately, but nonsignificantly associated with increased risk of invasive cervical cancer in US women.  J Nutr. 2001 Jul; 131(7): 2040-2048.

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[18] Meyskens FL et al.  Enhancement of regression of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia II (moderate dysplasia) with topically applied all-trans-retinoic acid: a randomized trial.  J Natl Cancer Inst. 1994; 86: 539-543.

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[20] Marshall K.  Cervical dysplasia: early intervention.  Altern Med Rev. 2003 May; 8(2): 156-170.

[21] Bell MC et al.  Placebo controlled trial of indole-3-carbinol in treatment of CIN.  Gynecol Oncol. 2000; 78: 12-129.

[22] Palan PR et al.  Plasma concentrations of coenzyme Q10 and tocopherols in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and cervical cancer. Eur J Cancer Prev. 2003 Aug; 12(4): 321-326.

[23] Goodman MT et al.  The association of plasma micronutrients with the risk of cervical dysplasia in Hawaii.  Cancer Epidmiol Biomarkers Prev. 1998 June; 7(6): 537-544.

 

 

 

 

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