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... Planned Parenthood nurse practitioners provide well woman exams, tests and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, and distribution of the Gardasil vaccine. Planned Parenthood received a grant to provide free Gardasil vaccines to women ages ...
Source:Kansas City Nursing News
Date:November 17, 2008
As testing for high-risk types of the human papillomavirus emerges as the gold standard in cervical cancer prevention, scientists are already researching how to determine even more precisely who is most likely ...
Source:Medical News
Date:November 17, 2008
... discovery platform. This E6 strip test, now in development, detects the E6 oncoprotein produced by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the principal cause of cervical cancer. E6 is a diagnostic marker of high positive predictive value for cervical ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 17, 2008
As testing for high-risk types of the human papillomavirus emerges as the gold standard in cervical cancer prevention, scientists are already researching how to determine even more precisely who is most likely ...
Source:EMaxHealth
Date:November 14, 2008
Finally, two years after it was approved for use in young women, a vaccine against the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus has now been shown to be safe and effective in protecting young men as well.
Source:US News & World Report
Date:November 14, 2008
... CervarixTM could look forward to a prolonged immune response against the two most common cancer-causing human papillomavirus virus (HPV) types, HPV 16 and 18 for at least 20 years.1, 2 The three statistical models (power-law, modified power-law and ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 14, 2008
... CervarixTM could look forward to a prolonged immune response against the two most common cancer-causing human papillomavirus virus (HPV) types, HPV 16 and 18 for at least 20 years.1, 2 The three statistical models (power-law, modified power-law and ...
Source:Medical News Today
Date:November 14, 2008
... discovery platform. This E6 strip test, now in development, detects the E6 oncoprotein produced by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the principal cause of cervical cancer. E6 is a diagnostic marker of high positive predictive value for cervical ...
Source:Customer Interaction Solutions
Date:November 14, 2008
Human papillomavirus , or HPV , is an oncogenic virus implicated in causing nearly 100% of all cervical cancer cases, but it does not just target females.
Source:NowPublic
Date:November 13, 2008
Although men are at high risk of acquiring human papillomavirus infections, most last no more than a year, about the same time this sexually transmitted disease persists in women, researchers report in The ...
Source:Leader Post
Date:November 13, 2008
... and urges adults to seek out new vaccines and renew their old ones. The new report explains how viruses and other infections affect the body, and what adults should do to protect themselves. It warns adults not to assume that the vaccines they ...
Source:Medical News
Date:November 5, 2008
... and urges adults to seek out new vaccines and renew their old ones. The new report explains how viruses and other infections affect the body, and what adults should do to protect themselves. It warns adults not to assume that the vaccines they ...
Source:MediLexicon
Date:November 5, 2008
A simple test may be all it takes to find some cancers. New research from Johns Hopkins University finds an oral rinse may detect human papillomavirus -positive head and neck cancers.
Source:Health Scout
Date:November 4, 2008
At least 25,000 cases of cancers associated with human papillomavirus occurred annually in 38 states and Washington , D.C. , between 1998 and 2003, according to a new study released by the U.S. Centers for ...
Source:EFluxMedia
Date:November 4, 2008
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