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My head was spinning as the tests showed a possible polyp in my uterus. What was thought to be early menopause I learned could be cervical cancer. ...
Thu, Dec 24 | from The Sacramento Press
The Cancer Services Program oversees a statewide program that provides breast and cervical cancer screening for uninsured women 40 and older, and colorectal ... and more »
Thu, Dec 24 | from Albany Times Union
Oh, and if you're female, keep up with your regular gynecological exams, to watch for cervical cancer. But, then, every woman should anyway. ... and more »
Wed, Dec 23 | from Washington Post
and cancer of the breast are called breast cancers and one cancer of the womb is called cervical cancer. Some cancers grow so wild that the pathologist ...
Tue, Dec 22 | from Solomon Star
NAPSI)-Recent Pap test recommendations and new vaccine approvals have brought cervical cancer screening into the spotlight and may have some women confused ... Early sex cervical cancer linkNHS Choices Cervical cancer link to early sexBBC News
Tue, Dec 22 | from napsnet.com
Four days after the task force's announcement, ACOG released new cervical cancer screening guidelines, which recommend that women start getting Pap smears ... and more »
Sun, Dec 20 | from American Medical News
HPV vaccine for cervical cancer - Much dispute on giving young women the vaccination, but for those sexually active it is effective on helping to prevent ... and more »
Fri, Dec 18 | from Associated Content
These women are not automatically funded under the Breast and Cervical Cancer Program, even though they meet the income guidelines. ... Nava and California Breast Cancer Survivors Urge State Leaders to Spare Cuts ...California Newswire
Thu, Dec 17 | from South Bend Tribune
Even with the vaccine, regular screening for cervical cancer through Pap tests is recommended, as all women are not fully protected from getting cervical ... TGA advises on HPV vaccine GardasilMedical Devices+Equipment all 2 news articles »
Fri, Dec 11 | from Women's eNews
InTheNews.co.uk California Breast Cancer Survivors and Advocates Call on State to Nix ... PR Newswire (press release) the state Department of Public Health and the Center for Disease Control and Prevention's National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program. ...
Thu, Dec 10 | from prnewswire.com
The Pap test is a screening exam used to spot abnormal cells in and around the cervix. The purpose of the test is to find cervical cancer as early as possble when it is easiest to treat. Learn how to prepare for your next Pap test. Keywords: Pap test screening cervical cancer
Tue, Feb 3 | from YouTube
- Jan 13, 2009 Anterior exenteration can be done for invasive cervical cancer, as in this case, or for invasive bladder cancer. Anterior exenteration is typically ...
Tue, Jan 13 | from CNNMoney.com
Dr. Thomas Randall from Pennsylvania Hospital will present a rare Anterior Pelvic Exenteration procedure using the da Vinci S Surgical System. To view this full program: http://www.or-live.com/daVinci/2271/index.cfm?cmpid=youtube2271
Tue, Dec 23 | from YouTube
Lawmakers renew their push to educate women about cervical cancer, this time without a mandatory vaccination requirement. Women need to know that getting vaccinated, having regular pap smears and receiving treatment early can get them almost a 100% chance of never having cervical can...
Tue, Jul 31 | from Wisconsin Radio Network
When it comes to cervical cancer, that’s not imagination it’s already a reality. The human papillomavirus -- or HPV -- affects 45% of women aged 20 to 24 and causes virtually all cases of cervical cancer. Worldwide, 500,000 new cases of cervical cancer were diagnosed in 2005 and 260,000 wom...
Sat, Apr 7 | from California Progress Report
Fifteen-year old Anna Jicinska, a high school student from the city of Brno, was the first girl in the Czech Republic to be vaccinated against the human papillomavirus - the primary cause of cervical cancer which kills around 500 women every year in this country.
Thu, Dec 7 | from Radio Prague
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