Chapter 5 Technological accretion in diagnostics : HPV testing and cytology in cervical cancer screening

This book brings together a collection of empirical case studies featuring a wide spectrum of medical innovation. While there is no unique pathway to successful medical innovation, recurring and distinctive features can be observed across different areas of clinical practice. This book examines why...

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Main Author: Hogarth, Stuart (auth)
Other Authors: Hopkins, Michael (auth), Rotolo, Daniele (auth)
Format: Book Chapter
Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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