Publications by authors named "Rosiane Alves de SousaTeles"
Article Synopsis
- Cervical cancer rates are rising globally, particularly in developing countries, and often start as preinvasive cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN).
- Researchers investigated whether TP53 gene polymorphisms were linked to CIN in 133 women suspected to have cervical lesions, using DNA analysis techniques.
- While no individual TP53 polymorphisms showed a direct risk for cervical cancer, a combination of specific genotypes was associated with either CIN presence or absence, suggesting a potential biomarker for monitoring CIN in Brazilian women.
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