FOXNews - Nov 9, 2007 Women taking the birth control pill have a slightly higher risk of cervical cancer, but that risk disappears a decade after they stop taking it, ...
Times of India - Sep 4, 2008 The growing risk of cervical cancer in women in India (aged 0-64 years) is 2.4% compared to 1.3% for the world. Cervical Cancer is the cancer of the mouth ...
New York Times - Dec 24, 2008 About 11000 new cases of invasive cervical cancer are now diagnosed each year in the US However, the number of new cervical cancer cases has been declining ...
Free with registration - Miami Herald - AccessMyLibrary.com - Feb 28, 2007 Feb. 28--A new federal study says the human papillomavirus that can lead to cervical cancer infects many more girls and young women than previously thought, ...
New York Times - Oct 6, 2008 Human papilloma virus (HPV) is the main risk factor for cervical cancer. ... Women most at risk for cervical cancer are those with a history of multiple ...
Reuters UK - Oct 26, 2007 By Michael Kahn. LONDON (Reuters) - Women treated for pre-cancerous lesions are at increased risk of developing cervical or vaginal cancer for at least ...
Reuters India - Dec 18, 2008 By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor. WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Three studies published on Wednesday add to evidence that circumcision can protect men from ...
ABC News - Sep 27, 2007 Problems with sexuality and intimacy may be reasons why testicular and cervical cancer patients are at increased risk for divorce, according to a Norwegian ...
Reuters UK - Nov 8, 2007 CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women who take oral contraceptives run a higher risk of developing cervical cancer, but this risk is transient and reverts to normal ...
Washington Post - Feb 15, 2008 By Sherry Baker. FRIDAY, Feb. 15 (HealthDay News) -- High levels of daily stress could explain why some women infected with malignancy-linked types of human ...