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Mar 23rd, 2009
The Department of Health has joined forces with the Immunisation Alliance of Western Australia and a cervical cancer survivor to urge young women to take up the free cervical cancer vaccine.
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Mar 22nd, 2009
Jade Goody, the British reality TV star, has died of cervical cancer at age 27. It is reported that she died quietly in her sleep Sunday, March 22, 2009. She had lived the past 7 years of her life in front of the camera. She leaves behind her new husband, Jack Tweed, and her two sons, Freddie and Bobby Jack.
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Mar 18th, 2009
A panel of UK experts is to carry out an evidence review to determine whether women under the age of 25 should be routinely screened for cervical cancer.
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Mar 18th, 2009
All girls and young women in Wales born between 1 September 1991 and 31 August 1995 will be offered the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine during school year 2009-10.
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Mar 16th, 2009
FDA approved the first DNA test that identifies the two types of human papillomavirus (HPV) that cause the majority of cervical cancers among women in the United States.
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Mar 6th, 2009
New research shows for the first time that certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV), which cause cervical and some other types of cancer, can inhibit the production of a tiny single-stranded RNA called microRNA 34a, or miR-34a.
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Feb 27th, 2009
Jade Goody, the British reality TV star, is dying of cervical cancer at age 27. For the past 7 years she had lived in front of the camera. Now she will approach her death the same way – in front of the camera as part of her ongoing reality show.
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Feb 25th, 2009
The HPV vaccine, significantly cutting cervical cancer risk, does not increase the risk of developing Guillain-Barre syndrome.
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Feb 24th, 2009
Less than two years after the HPV vaccine was approved as a routine vaccination for girls aged 11 and older, one-quarter of California adolescent girls have started the series of shots that protect against human papillomavirus, which is strongly linked to cervical cancer.
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Feb 2nd, 2009
January is Cervical Health Awareness month, and the focus is on raising awareness of the importance of prevention and screening for cervical cancer.