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Molecular alterations during cervical carcinogenesis

Verlaat, W.

2018

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Verlaat, W. (2018). Molecular alterations during cervical carcinogenesis: Identification of novel biomarkers for

triage in HPV-based cervical screening.

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Molecular alterations during

cervical carcinogenesis:

Identification of

novel

biomarkers

for triage in HPV-based cervical screening

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Molecular alterations during cervical carcinogenesis: Identification of novel biomarkers for triage in HPV-based cervical screening

Wina Verlaat

Thesis VU University Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, including Dutch summary.

The work described in this thesis was performed at the department of Pathology of the VU University Medical Centre Amsterdam, The Netherlands. This research project was funded by the European Research Council (ERC advanced-AdG, proposal 322986 Mass-Care) and Eurostars (E!6679 Cervix-care).

Printing of this thesis was financially supported by: Bridea Medical B.V.

DDL Diagnostic Laboratory Rovers Medical Devices B.V. Self-screen B.V.

Stichting Olijf

VU University Amsterdam

VU University Medical Centre Amsterdam, department of Pathology ISBN: 978-94-6375-136-0

Cover design: Rien Termeulen

Lay-out: Sanne Kassenberg, persoonlijkproefschrift.nl Printed by: Ridderprint BV

Copyright © 2018, W. Verlaat

All rights reserved. No part of this thesis may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior permission of the author.

VRIJE UNIVERSITEIT

Molecular alterations during

cervical carcinogenesis:

Identification of

novel

biomarkers

for triage in HPV-based cervical screening

ACADEMISCH PROEFSCHRIFT

ter verkrijging van de graad Doctor aan de Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam,

op gezag van de rector magnificus prof.dr. V. Subramaniam, in het openbaar te verdedigen ten overstaan van de promotiecommissie

van de Faculteit der Geneeskunde op vrijdag 21 december 2018 om 9.45 uur

in de aula van de universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105

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promotoren: dr. R.D.M. Steenbergen prof.dr. C.J.L.M. Meijer prof.dr. P.J.F. Snijders †

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