Malcolm and the Virgins (new rock band?)

From: Robert J Woolley (wooll005@gold.tc.umn.edu)
Thu Jan 30 15:08:56 1997


Malcolm, I took your hint and today looked up your 1991 article on cervical cancer in "Nuns, virgins, and spinsters." Very interesting. It fits into the pattern that the most useful and interesting articles are the ones that are most disquieting to what I "knew".

Perhaps out of necessity (due to availability of data), you focused primarily on nuns. Obviously, nuns and virgins are partially overlapping but not coincident sets. What is known about the non-nun "virgins and spinsters"? What kind of screening would you recommend for virginal women in their teens? 20s? 30s? (etc.)





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