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... Gardasil, the HPV vaccine, for males ages 9 through 26. Although men and women have equal chances of getting genital warts -- a symptom of HPV -- they don't have equal access to testing or vaccinations, which are not widely available for men. Being ...
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... will ever experience symptoms.A HPV can lead to cervical cancer in women, but in men the most common complaint is genital warts.A Although genital warts are contagious and can cause discomfort and embarrassment, they are usually not serious.A Also, ...
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... Merck Frosst. Gardasil protects against four types of HPV (two that can cause cervical cancer and two that can cause genital warts). Health Canada approved this HPV vaccine for use in Canada after conducting thorough scientific reviews and testing ...
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... Merck Frosst. Gardasil protects against four types of HPV (two that can cause cervical cancer and two that can cause genital warts). Health Canada approved this HPV vaccine for use in Canada after conducting thorough scientific reviews and testing ...
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... about the vaccine. In this country, the HPV vaccine of choice is Gardasil, which also prevents the virus that causes genital warts. Gardasil, which went on the market in 2006, has been controversial since its inception because of fears of side ...
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... are that it was most unlikely that the HPV vaccination was the cause of death." HPV is the primary cause of genital warts and is responsible for about 70 per cent of cervical cancer cases. About 1,300 Canadian females will develop cervical cancer ...
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... with two strains of HPV that cause about 70% of cervical cancers , and Gardasil also targets two strains that cause genital warts . GSK first sought approval for Cervarix in the U.S. in 2007, Reuters reports. Earlier this month, an independent panel ...
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... persists in women, researchers report in The Journal of Infectious Diseases. HPV has long been known as a cause of genital warts, but in recent years most reports have focused on its association with cervical cancer. In 2006, an HPV vaccine ...
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... pointed out the extra strains of HPV that Gardasil protects against would have prevented thousands from catching genital warts - an infection on the rise, especially among the young. They said the money saved will be outweighed by the 22million the ...
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... 26. Last semester, I wrote multiple columns about the fact that although men and women have equal chances of getting genital warts - a symptom of HPV - they don't have equal access to testing or vaccinations. Accurate tests and vaccinations are ...
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... ies pointed out the extra strains of HPV that Gardasil protects against would have prevented thousands from catching genital warts - an infection on the rise, especially among the young. They said the money saved will
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... are that it was most unlikely that the HPV vaccination was the cause of death." HPV is the primary cause of genital warts and is responsible for about 70 per cent of cervical cancer cases. About 1,300 Canadian females will develop cervical cancer ...
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... Virus (HPV) that cause cervical cancer but in addition offers protection against two other strains that cause genital warts. This has made it the vaccine of choice in most countries around the world. The UK is the only leading country to have chosen ...
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... types of sexually transmitted HPV that are responsible for up to 70 per cent of cervical cancer and 90 per cent of genital warts. This year's programming is just ramping up in most Ontario schools and is not being altered because of the death in ...
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... get infected with HPV at some point during their lifetime. Most cases are harmless and will cause nothing worse than genital warts. Dr Cameron said if parents or young people were worried about the safety of the vaccine they should speak to their GP ...
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... researchers in Colombia reported on Monday. They found that women ages 24 to 45 who had no history of cancer-causing genital warts or cervical disease were much less likely to become infected with the wart virus if they got the vaccine than women ...
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... expensive vaccine made by Merck. It also protects against strains of human papillomavirus (HPV) virus which cause genital warts. In October last year, 12-year-old Ashleigh Cave became ill just 30 minutes after getting the vaccine at a school in ...
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... 9 to 26 get Gardasil, a vaccine against the human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted disease that can cause genital warts and cervical cancer, the Salt Lake Tribune reported. The FDA is expected to decide on the recommendation by year's end. The ...
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