HPV Vaccine Available To Help Prevent Cancer (Cures For Hpv)
HPV Vaccine Available To Help Prevent Cancer
Lawmakers pushing for vaccine for school-age girls.
bioMerieux Licenses Technology From Norchip to Launch a HPV Test For Cervical Cancer Risk Detection
bioMerieux and NorChip announced today that bioMerieux has entered into a worldwide exclusive license agreement for rights developed by NorChip to an innovative, m-RNA based Human Papillomavirus diagnostic, for early detection of cervical carcinogenesis.
A real lifesaver
Now when you have "the talk" with your daughter about her changing body, the discussion can include a free vaccine that could save her life. Beginning today through a state-sponsored program, young women in South Dakota can get Gardisil shots - the first vaccine developed to prevent cervical cancer caused by a sexually transmitted virus - free through the end of the year. The offer is available ...
Taxes, cancer vaccine top GA agenda
ANNAPOLIS -- In the eight days of the 2007 General Assembly, legislators have submitted bills that could lower taxes, require teenage girls to receive a cervical cancer vaccination, prohibit cell phone use in moving vehicles, decrease vehicle emissions and protect Delmarva watermen.
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Bill would require HPV shots for schoolgirls
When authorities approved a vaccine last summer that prevents most cervical cancers, experts cheered it as a breakthrough in fighting a disease that kills 3,700 American women each year.
A downside to heralded HPV drug: Cost, access
Abington pediatrician Steven Shapiro thinks the new vaccine against cervical cancer is a major medical advance that will benefit all of society.
The Balm In Gilead Launches New Public Education Cervical Cancer Campaign With Oakland Training Sessions
100% Preventable. Spread the Word. Save a Sister. This is the new public education campaign message of the Balm In Gilead's 2007 ISIS Project (Intimate Sessions for Informed Sexuality). The goal of the ISIS Project is to educate African-American women between the ages of 30 and 70 about HPV, cervical cancer, the need for regular screenings with Pap tests and HPV tests, and to become ...








