Cervical Cancer:
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Aug 22nd, 2008
The cost-effectiveness of vaccination in the United States against human papillomavirus, a sexually-transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer, will be optimized by achieving universal vaccine coverage in young adolescent girls, by targeting initial "catch-up" efforts to vaccinate women younger than 21 years of age, and by revising current screening policies.
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Aug 19th, 2008
The spokesperson of celebrity Big Brother star Jade Goody tells Reuters that Goody has been diagnosed with cervical cancer and according to AFP Goody quits India TV show after cervical cancer diagnosis.
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Jul 7th, 2008
Cervical cancer vaccine Gardasil is not as safe as we thought.
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Jul 7th, 2008
On June 8, 2006, the FDA licensed Gardasil, the first vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer caused by certain kinds of human papillomavirus (HPV). Since then, more than 12 million doses of Gardasil vaccine have been distributed. However, CDC also received 7,802 reports on side effects of Gardasil.
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Jun 30th, 2008
The Alberta government will be taking action to prevent the majority of cervical cancers.
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Jun 30th, 2008
Dr. Dubey urged parents to talk with their daughters about the vaccine, and about other steps they should take to prevent cervical cancer and sexually transmitted infections.
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May 19th, 2008
Experts in vaccination and cervical cancer today appealed for support to develop integrated programs to prevent and to control cervical cancer, one of the main causes of mortality in women of Latin America and the Caribbean.
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May 19th, 2008
Thirty-three thousand women in Latin America and the Caribbean die each year of preventable cervical cancer, caused by a virus that infects 20 percent of men and women in the region and as many as 30 percent of the youngest women.
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Apr 23rd, 2008
UCI study identifies importance of 'mind-body' connection for surviving cervical cancer or any other type of cancer.
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Mar 27th, 2008
The virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer has a serious weakness which may provide hope for new treatments for the disease.