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- Vaccine 'could wipe out cervical cancer for good'. Ben Spencer // Daily Mail;6/27/2019, p23
CERVICAL cancer could be eliminated in the UK within a few decades thanks to the school vaccination programme, scientists say.
- Vaccine may spell the end of cervical cancer in Britain. Ben Spencer // Daily Mail;6/27/2019, p13
CERVICAL cancer could be eliminated in the UK within a few decades thanks to the school vaccination programme, scientists say.
- Vaccine 'could wipe out cervical cancer for good'. Ben Spencer // Daily Mail;6/27/2019, p23
CERVICAL cancer could be eliminated in the UK within a few decades thanks to the school vaccination programme, scientists say.
- Cervical Cancer Vaccine Available. Garrett, Maria Mazzone // State News (Council of State Governments);Sep2006, Vol. 49 Issue 8, p13
The article discusses the availability of cervical cancer vaccines in the U.S. as of September 2006. Gardasil, manufactured by Merk is the first vaccine introduced to reduce human papillomavirus (HPV) which proved in stopping cervical cancer. It can be used in girls from age 9 to 26. The...
- HPV jabs will not be 'cost-effective' for boys. Tanday, Sanjay // GP: General Practitioner;10/16/2009, p15
The article reports that researchers from Harvard University find that for cervical cancer vaccination, high uptake among girls eliminates the case for vaccinating boys as well.
- Prophylactic HPV Vaccination for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer. Hernandez, Brenda Y. // Hawaii Medical Journal;Jul2007, Vol. 66 Issue 7, p190
The article presents a study on the long-term impact of human papillomavirus (HPV) on the prevention of cervical cancer. Two vaccines that have been evaluated are Gardasil from Merck and Cervarix from Glaxo Smith-Kline. Women who are persistently infected with the oncogenic variant of HPV...
- Update: cervical-cancer risk. Graham, Janis // Redbook;Apr2003, Vol. 200 Issue 4, p32
Provides an update on cervical cancer risk.
- Cervical Cancer. Milcox, Carolyn; Fox, Bette-Lee // Library Journal;2/15/1989, Vol. 114 Issue 3, p184
Reviews the educational videotape "Cervical Cancer."
- GPs set to drop smears in under-25s. Kelly, Brian // Pulse;7/7/2003, Vol. 63 Issue 27, p4
Focuses on the changes made to the national cervical cancer screening program in Great Britain. Plans of eliminating screening offers for females under 25 years old; Frequency of smear tests for older women; Emphasis on reducing cases of cervical cancer.