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New Vaccine Could Prevent Cervical Cancer
A vaccine to prevent cancer! How does that work? If you are thinking microbiologically it makes a lot of sense. Click on the article title to learn more.
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Cervical Cancer And Gardasil
Gardasil was approved in 2006, but the hyped vaccine does not benefit the appropriate population and has not been tested for long-term safety.
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HPV's Role in Cervical Cancer
The risk factors for cervical cancer includes persistent infection with HPV as well as environmental factors. The cancer is detectable at early stages with regular exams.
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Miscarriages and HPV
Scientific study of how HPV (human papillomavirus) ,which is most unknowningly an STD, can cause miscarriages in women and how do reduce the risk.
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Gardasil, HPV and Cervical Cancer
Watch-dogs have been warning against Gardasil for months because of adverse effects yet some states are making the vaccines mandatory for girls as young as 9 years old.
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HPV Facts
More than 20 million people are infected with HPV. There are no symptoms. There is no cure. Here are questions that may concern you.
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HPV Protection
On June 8, 2006 the Food and Drug Administration approved use of the world's first vaccine against cervical and other anogenital cancers caused by HPV.
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Mandatory HPV Vaccination
Are groups arguing against mandatory vaccination for their daughters missing the big picture for the sake of sexual mores?
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Cervical Cancer
This gynecological cancer can be serious if left untreated. Learn about human papillomavirus, the Pap smear, treatments, and the cervical cancer vaccine.
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Human Papillomavirus
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a group of 100 types of viruses that account for nearly 100% of all cases of cervical cancer, and are a major cause of anal cancers.
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Human Papillomavirus Infection
Human papillomavirus infection is the most common sexually transmitted disease worldwide, and causes nearly 100% of all cervical cancers in women.
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Oral Cancer Symptoms and Treatment
Oral Cancer has a high mortality rate, due to the usually late diagnosis of the problem. Options are discussed here.
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Pap Smear
The slow development of cervical cancer makes early detection by means of the simple and inexpensive Pap smear test significant in its prevention and early treatment.
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Sexually transmitted infection
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) may be caused by bacteria, viruses or parsite acquired through sexual contact.
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STI and STD
Most sexually transmitted infections are relatively easy to cure. Untreated infection can lead to more serious complications and the risk of infecting others.
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Cancer Screening Basics
Getting appropriate cancer screening literally can save lives since early detection is the key to effective cancer treatment.
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Mandatory STD Vaccinations in TX
Human papillomavirus, or HPV, is a common cause of sexually transmitted disease. Texas schools will soon be vaccinating young girls against this disease.
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Stress and Cervical Cancer
Women with higher levels of perceived stress may be less able to fight off HPV, the virus that causes cervical cancer.
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Teens and Cervical Cancer
The new vaccine to prevent cervical cancer in young women is stirring up a lot of controversy.
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