Showing posts with label Human Papillomavirus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Human Papillomavirus. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 March 2012

Human Papillomavirus-Cervical Conditions-Healthday News-Hpv Vaccine-Women

HPV Vaccine May Help Women With Cervical Conditions

TUESDAY, March 27 (Healthday News) -- A new study finds that Women diagnosed with pre-cancerous cervical conditions after they get the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine can still benefit from the shot because it cuts their risk of future HPV-related cervical disease. read more..

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Monday, 13 February 2012

Sexually Transmitted Disease-Human Papillomavirus-Throat Infections-Hpv Infections

Oral HPV infections more common in men: study
Sexually Transmitted Disease-Human Papillomavirus-Routine Vaccination-Health Authorities
A bottle of the Human Papillomavirus vaccination

Mouth and throat infections of a common sexually transmitted disease known as human papillomavirus, which can lead to cancer, are more common among men than women, said a US study on Thursday. read more..

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Sunday, 12 February 2012

Sexually Transmitted Disease-Human Papillomavirus-Routine Vaccination-Health Authorities

US recommends routine HPV vaccination for boys
Human Papillomavirus-Veggie Creations-Cancer Screening-Cervical Cancer-Hpv Infection
A bottle of the HPV vaccination

US health authorities on Friday urged all boys age 11-12 to get a routine vaccination against the most common sexually transmitted disease, human papillomavirus, or HPV. read more..

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Wednesday, 18 January 2012

Human Papillomavirus-Dutch Researchers-Cervical Cancer-Hpv Testing-Smear Tests

Study endorses HPV testing for all women over 30

LONDON (Reuters) - New DNA tests looking for the virus responsible for most cases of Cervical Cancer make sense for all women aged 30 or over, since they can prevent more cases of Cancer than smear tests alone, Dutch researchers said on Thursday. Results of a five-year study involving 45,000 women provided the strongest evidence yet in favor of using human papillomavirus (HPV) testing, Chris Meijer and colleagues from the VU University Medical Centre in Amsterdam reported in The Lancet Oncology. ... read more..

source:yahoo.com