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Study: Gardasil HPV Vaccine Reduces Abnormal Pap Results

April 08, 2008 By: Laurentiu Category: News No Comments →

Nearly 25 million U.S. women between the ages of 14 and 59 are infected with , and the annual cost of and treating cervical abnormalities is about $4 billion, according to a statement from the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists.

For many unvaccinated women infections clear up naturally without causing any cervical problems, as do many pre-malignant lesions. In other cases, prompts cell changes that can gradually put women at greater risk of cervical .
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Cervical Cancer Screening

April 06, 2008 By: Laurentiu Category: Oncology No Comments →

The has been the standard tool for cervical for years — and it still is. The test checks a sample of cervical cells under a microscope for abnormalities that may lead to .

Lessons learned in the past several years are leading to changes in recommended frequency, and a new test is under study, according to the April issue of Mayo Clinic Women’s HealthSource.
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How Does HPV Testing Compare To The Pap Test For Cervical Cancer Screening?

March 30, 2008 By: Laurentiu Category: News No Comments →

In a new collaborative study, the BC Agency, an agency of the Provincial Health Services Authority (PHSA), is trying to determine if a test for Human Papilloma Virus () can replace the standard as the primary method of cervical , allowing women to be screened more effectively and less frequently.

The FOCAL Study – the first long term and largest study of its kind in North America is conducted in collaboration with another PHSA agency, the BC Centre for Disease Control, as well as the UBC Department of Family Medicine and the Faculty of Medicine, McGill University department of Epidemiology, and about 100 family doctors in Greater Vancouver.
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