Pill 'could boost cervical cancer risk'
BBC News - Mar 26, 2002 Long-term use of the contraceptive pill could increase the risk of developing cervical cancer in women with a sexually transmitted infection, ...
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Vaccine Kills Virus Tied to Cervical Cancer Risk.
Free with registration - Philadelphia Inquirer - AccessMyLibrary.com - Nov 21, 2002 Nov. 21--Scientists have developed a vaccine against a type of papilloma virus, a big step toward curbing the world's most common sexually transmitted ...
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Risk of cervical cancer from chlamydia
guardian.co.uk - Jan 3, 2001 A sexually transmitted disease that infects thousands of women in Britain is strongly linked to cervical cancer, scientists said yesterday. ...
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Chemo cuts death risk for cancer of cervix
Pay-Per-View - USA TODAY - ProQuest Archiver - Feb 23, 1999 Adding chemotherapy to radiation in the treatment of spreading cervical cancer can cut the risk of death in half, the National Cancer Institute (NCI) ...
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Circumcision cuts cervical cancer rates
New Scientist - Apr 11, 2002 A link between male circumcision and reduced risk of cervical cancer has long been suspected. But the new study quantifies that risk. ...
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Pill may raise cancer risk
guardian.co.uk - Apr 4, 2003 The normal lifetime risk of cervical cancer is one in 80, but it could double after 10 years on ... After 10 years the risk of cervical cancer had doubled. ...
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Risk of cervical cancer 'identified'
BBC News - Jun 22, 2000 Women with high levels of the human papillomavirus (HPV) are at much greater risk of developing cervical cancer than those with little or no infection, ...
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Chlamydia trachomatis and cancer.(cervical and ovarian cancer)
Free with registration - Sexually Transmitted Infections - AccessMyLibrary.com - Jun 1, 2001 Cervical cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide. Epidemiological studies have shown that early sexual activity is a risk factor for cervical ...
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