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IL-10 c.-592C>A (rs1800872) polymorphism is associated with cervical cancer.

Ana Paula Lombardi PereiraKleber Paiva TrugiloNádia Calvo Martins OkuyamaMichelle Mota SenaJosé d'Oliveira Couto-FilhoMaria Angelica Ehara WatanabeKaren Brajão de Oliveira
Published in: Journal of cancer research and clinical oncology (2020)
Our study analyses show the association between cervical cancer and IL-10 c.-592C>A polymorphism, demonstrating that the allele A presence was independently associated with higher risks of cervical cancer development.
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