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aetiology

In medicine, the systematic investigation into the causes of disease.



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Their topics include how stimulating DNA repair by dietary compounds may have beneficial effects on cancer and aging, gender differences in lung cancer, using intervention mapping in program development to promote cervical cancer screening among Chinese women, associations and other etiological mechanisms of malignancies in systemic lupus erythematosus and other immuno-suppressed states, and cancer in people with intellectual disability.
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The adaptation of microbiological techniques to the study of the etiological agents of infectious disease.
 
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