Abstract:Cervical cancer is a leading global health problem and the second most common form of cancer in women living in developing countries. Despite the available methods of diagnosis and treatment, cervical cancer is still the cause of a large number of deaths among vulnerable groups of the female population, which makes further research relevant. The aim of this study was to summarize new technological developments and scientific information about proteomics, which will allow for deepening the understanding of the … Show more
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