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 Hysterectomies in Cervical Cancer Patients can be Avoided by 3-D Image Guided Brachytherapy
Hysterectomies in Cervical Cancer Patients can be Avoided by 3-D Image Guided Brachytherapy
New research suggests that relapse of cervical cancer can be prevented by delivering radiotherapy directly to cancer of the cervix using 3-D imaging techniques. This method also avoids the n... 
 Mediocre Rate Of HPV Vaccine Completion Among Girls
Mediocre Rate Of HPV Vaccine Completion Among Girls
According to new research from the University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB) in Galveston, the proportion of insured girls and young women completing the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine a... 
 Side Effects After HPV Vaccine More Likely to Occur in Young Girls
Side Effects After HPV Vaccine More Likely to Occur in Young Girls
New research indicates that Gardasil, the human papillomavirus vaccine is more likely to trigger reportable adverse effects in younger girls than in adult women. The side effects are non... 

Prolonged Stay of HPV Infection In College-Age African-American Women
Prolonged Stay of HPV Infection In College-Age African-American Women
African-American women of college-age find it harder to clear human papillomavirus infection and are likelier to have a unique Pap test than European-American women, states research presente... 
Cost Effectiveness of HPV Primary Screening Vs. Cytology Screening for Cervical Cancer in European Countries
Cost Effectiveness of HPV Primary Screening Vs. Cytology Screening for Cervical Cancer in European Countries
Switch from primary cytology screening to primary HPV screening for cervical cancer if you are over 30, says a Dutch study published in the British Medical Journal. Cervical cancer is ... 
HPV Vaccine Prevents Recurrence in Women Suffering from Cervical Disease
HPV Vaccine Prevents Recurrence in Women Suffering from Cervical Disease
After receiving the HPV vaccine if some women are diagnosed with pre-cancerous cervical conditions, they can still benefit from a considerably reduced risk of reoccurring disease, a study pu... 
Providers' Attitude on Vaccinating Young Males Against HPV May Defy New Proposal
Providers' Attitude on Vaccinating Young Males Against HPV May Defy New Proposal
Health care provider's attitude concerning male human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination could affect the implementation of new guidelines find researchers from Boston University School of Med... 
 Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Issued
Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Issued
Health groups issue new guidelines for prevention and early detection of cervical cancer. The guidelines issued by The American Cancer Society (ACS), the American Society for Colposcopy and... 
 Experts Call For Greater Awareness Of Cervical Cancer
Experts Call For Greater Awareness Of Cervical Cancer
Health experts in India have urged women for greater awareness towards screening of cervical cancer, the second most common cancer in women. Less than three percent of Indian women had a... 
 Regular Screening Boosts Survival Chances in Cervical Cancer Patients
Regular Screening Boosts Survival Chances in Cervical Cancer Patients
Regular smear tests can substantially boost survival chances in women who are suffering from cervical cancer, claims a study published on BMJ. The authors from the Centre for Resear... 
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