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The Vaccines Market Outlook To 2014
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Competitive landscape, pipeline analysis, growth opportunities and market forecasts ” from Business Insights, now available New Pharmaceuticals research report from Business Insights November 7, 2009 A combination of new biotechnology research techniques and manufacturing technologies has ...9 hours ago -
Vaccines are they safe? Proof is in the numbers
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By Cynthia A. Janak This is the question that has been floating around all pro-vaccine, safe-vaccination and anti-vaccination groups for a very, very long time. Today, I am going to prove, at least with one vaccine, if it is safe or not. The proof is in the numbers that I received and researched through the VAERS ...13 hours ago -
Breast Cancer Drugs May Fight Cervical Cancer, Too
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MONDAY, Nov. 9 (HealthDay News) -- Two drugs used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis eliminated cervical cancer in mice, according to a new study. read more17 hours ago -
HPV Vaccine being considered for boys
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The Center for Disease Control (CDC) and Prevention Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices is scheduled to debate whether HPV vaccination of boys with Merck’s human papillomavirus vaccine Gardasil will be cost-effective and a route worth exploring, reports NPR’s All Things Considered. The FDA approved ...1 day ago -
Mandy Moore and Miss USA Race for Cancer Cause in Washington, D.C.
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Filed under: Emilys Post Mandy Moore, the actress and singer, and Miss USA 2009 Kristen Dalton were in Washington, D.C., on Sunday for the inaugural Gynecologic Cancer Foundation (GCF)s "Race to End Womens Cancer." Race participants could choose to run the half marathon, 5K or walk one mile through the ...1 day ago -
Novel Cancer Detection Method Uses Tiny Silica Beads To Adhere To Cells (Science Daily)
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A novel method of detection of cervical cancer cells has now been developed. The method uses nonspecific adhesion of silica beads to cells. (read here…) Related items Prostate Cancer Recurrence Detected Early in Nanosphere Test (Bloomberg) Magnetic Nanotags Spot Cancer In Mice Earlier Than Current Methods ...2 days ago -
Transmission of HPV in general
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Read Carefully - HPV can be spread in other ways than through sexual contact. Means vaccine is worthless and dangerous . Heath Science Report quality research for health care providers and their patients Transmission of HPV through routes other than sexual is definitely possible. One may be exposed to HPV simply ...3 days ago -
The Gardasil Vaccine Series - An Interview with Merck & Co., Inc.
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The Huffington Post Marcia G. Yerman New York based writer focusing on women’s issues and the arts. Co-Founder of cultureID. November 6, 2009 Merck is the developer of the HPV vaccine Gardasil. The company has an independent website, gardasil.com , devoted to explaining the product, complete with social ...3 days ago -
Guided Therapeutics Non-Invasive Cervical Cancer Detection Device Trial Confirms Current Tests Miss Disease; Create High False Positive Rates
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Results of the FDA pivotal clinical trial for the LightTouch™ Non-invasive Cervical Cancer Detection Device conducted by Guided Therapeutics, Inc. (GT) (Pink Sheets: GTHP), indicated that the current system for diagnosing cervical disease missed the same amount of disease as a landmark study carried out by the ...3 days ago -
Guided Therapeutics Study Reveals Cervical Screening Shortcomings
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A multi-center clinical trial by Guided Therapeutics (GT), a biotechnology company specializing in women’s health, found that current screening methods for cervical disease failed nearly a third of the time. The findings are similar to the results of an earlier landmark study carried out by the National ...3 days ago -
Pregnant Soldier Among Ft. Hood Victims • Unsportswomanlike Soccer Player Suspended [Leftovers]
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• One of the victims of the Fort Hood massacre has been identified as pregnant 21-year-old soldier Francheska Velez of Chicago, who was starting maternity leave in two weeks. "She loved the military, loved to serve," said a friend. • Velez, an Army private, had recently returned from Iraq, where she disarmed ...3 days ago -
Online Awareness For A Cause – Fighting Against Fatal Diseases
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Rated as the most common cancer among Indians is certainly a dreadful disease, cervical cancer . Dragging celebrity reality show Big Brother fame Jade Goody to her deathbed and wiping out 74,118 women every year according to WHO has raised immense anxiety among women across the world. In their recent study ...4 days ago -
Many Physicians Do Not Follow Guidelines On Pap Testing, Study Finds
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A survey of more than 1,200 primary care doctors in the U.S. found that less than 25% made Pap test recommendations that were fully in line with major guidelines, according to a study published Monday in the Annals of Internal Medicine, Reuters reports. The majority of doctors reported overusing the test, rather than ...5 days ago -
Should Boys Be Vaccinated Against HPV?
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A new paper to be published in BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology outlines a number of ongoing questions and challenges related to HPV vaccination. These include the decision to limit vaccination to adolescent girls, and the importance of continued screening.5 days ago -
New HPV Vaccine Might Stop Vulvar Cancer in its Tracks
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WEDNESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) -- A vaccine that targets human papillomavirus (HPV) is able to stop precancerous lesions in the vulva from progressing into full-blown malignancies, Dutch researchers report. Image: read more5 days ago -
New Health Care Trends Involve Environmental Endocrinology for Women in Menopause
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“…answers questions being posed regarding cancer and other dysfunction afflicting not only menopausal women but those women with significant alteration of cycle created by interaction with our estrogen toxic environment.” LIMED World News by Kristin Gabriel Today’s fervor for environmental preservation ...6 days ago -
NICE Recommends Topotecan For Cervical Cancer
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The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has today (28 October) published final guidance recommending the use of topotecan in combination with cisplatin as a treatment option for women with recurrent or stage IVB cervical cancer who have not previously received cisplatin.6 days ago -
Journal of the American Medical Association 2009 (Vol. 302 No. 16)
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Journal of the American Medical Association 2009 (Vol. 302 No. 16) Contents Fade Fave: Comparison of Liquid-Based Cytology With Conventional Cytology for Detection of Cervical Cancer Precursors: A Randomized Controlled Trial Fade Skinny: Liquid-based cytology has been developed as an alternative for ...1 week ago -
The Fact About Cervical Cancer
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Cervical cancer starts in the cells of the cervix. The cervix is the narrow, lower part of the uterus (or womb). It is the passageway that connects the uterus to the vagina. The cervix is part of a womans reproductive system. It makes mucus that helps sperm move from the vagina into the uterus or keeps sperm from ...1 week ago -
Wart and Wart Care
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What is wart? A wart (also known as verruca) is generally a small, rough tumor, typically appears on hands and feet but also other places of body, which can resemble a cauliflower or a solid blister. Warts are common, and are caused by a viral infection, specifically by the human papilloma virus ( HPV ) and are ...1 week ago