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The identification of patients at high risk for recurrent disease after treatment for early-stage cervical cancer
Impact of (chemo)radiotherapy on immune cell composition and function in cervical cancer patients
Immunological aspects of conventional and new treatments for cervical cancer, an immunopharmacological approach
Vaccination during myeloid cell depletion by cancer chemotherapy fosters robust T cell responses
Population Pharmacokinetic Model Characterizing 24-Hour Variation in the Pharmacokinetics of Oral and Intravenous Midazolam in Healthy Volunteers
Synergistic effects of properly timed HPV16 synthetic long peptide vaccination during standard carboplatin-paclitaxel chemotherapy in animals and in patients with metastatic cervical carcinoma
The Need for Improvement of the Treatment of Advanced and Metastatic Cervical Cancer, the Rationale for Combined Chemo-Immunotherapy
Prior chemotherapy improves the immune response to a synthetic long peptide cancer vaccine against HPV16: A phase I toxicity-immunogenicity study in cervical cancer patients
Arterio-Arterial Anastomoses do not Prevent the Development of Twin Anemia-Polycythemia Sequence