Vaccine lowers risk of cervical cancer
Seattle Post-Intelligencer - Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 2, 2004 By JULIE DAVIDOW. A new vaccine gives women at least several years of protection from the virus blamed for most cases of cervical cancer, according to the ...
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Women 'unaware' of HPV link to cervical cancer
guardian.co.uk - Jun 7, 2004 "HPV infection is the main risk factor for cervical cancer, yet public awareness about the link is alarmingly low," said Jo Waller, the author of the report ...
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Do I really need a pap smear every year?
msnbc.com - Jun 7, 2004 For women at low risk for cervical cancer, getting a pap every two to three years is acceptable. You should not, however, skip your annual body, ...
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New cervical screening calls
The Age - Jan 2, 2004 They said that most HPV infections disappear and even those women who contract high-risk HPVs rarely go on to develop cervical cancer. ...
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Cancer risk expert in testing row
The Age - Aug 4, 2004 I think all the massive gains (in cervical cancer rates) are potentially at risk." Dr Farnsworth had lobbied to change the recommendation within the ...
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