You are here : health.am > Cancer Health Center > Cervical Cancer news Cervical Cancer news Self-collection of samples for HPV testing shows promise in detection of cervical cancer in Kenya • Cervical Cancer news • May 01 13 In Kenya, women face a cervical cancer mortality rate that is approximately 10 times as high as in the United States. A… Some types of papilloma virus might prevent cervical cancer • Cervical Cancer news • Apr 10 13 There are over 100 different types of human papilloma virus (HPV). Cervical cancer is known to be caused by infection with approximately 14 so-called “high-risk” types of this… More parents say they won’t vaccinate daughters against HPV, researchers find • Cervical Cancer news • Mar 18 13 A rising percentage of parents say they won’t have their teen daughters vaccinated to protect against the human papilloma virus, even though physicians are increasingly recommending… Vaccine group funds cervical cancer immunizations for poor • Cervical Cancer news • Feb 04 13 The GAVI global vaccines group is to help protect more than 180,000 girls in eight countries across Africa and Asia from cervical cancer by funding immunization projects with vaccines… Research Shows Connection Between Tubal Ligation, Cervical Cancer • Cervical Cancer news • Jan 14 13 Women who have a tubal ligation – the surgical tying or severing of fallopian tubes to prohibit pregnancy – have less frequent Pap smears, which puts them at an… Diet tips for preventing cervical cancer • Cervical Cancer news • Jan 08 13 Cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in the world and it kills nearly 200,000 women a year. “Cervical cancer, a slow-growing cancer that starts in the lower portion of… What’s Going On With Cervical Cancer Screening in US? • Cervical Cancer news • Jan 06 13 In their report on cervical cancer screening released yesterday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) startlingly estimated that 22 million women in the United States may… Eliminating Invasive Cervical Cancer Possible, Moffitt Cancer Center Researchers Report • Cervical Cancer news • Sep 28 12 Researchers at Moffitt Cancer Center and colleagues at the University of South Florida and The Ohio State University have published a paper in the September issue of… EU advises all girls need cervical cancer vaccines • Cervical Cancer news • Sep 05 12 All girls in Europe should be immunized against the human papillomavirus (HPV) that causes cervical cancer and current vaccine coverage rates are far too low, European Union health officials… Vaccines alliance nears deal on cervical cancer shots • Cervical Cancer news • Apr 05 12 The GAVI international vaccines group is moving towards a price deal with drug makers which could mean the supply of millions of doses of cut-price cervical cancer vaccines to… HPV Clearance Tied to Cervical Cancer Disparity • Cervical Cancer news • Apr 02 12 High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) infection persisted significantly more often in young African-American women than in white women, suggesting an explanation for the increased cervical cancer risk in African Americans, investigators… Cervical disease sufferers could benefit from HPV vaccine • Cervical Cancer news • Mar 28 12 Women who are diagnosed with pre-cancerous cervical conditions after receiving the HPV vaccine can still benefit from a considerably reduced risk of reoccurring disease, a study published today on… Health Groups Issue Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines • Cervical Cancer news • Mar 15 12 The American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP), The American Cancer Society (ACS), and the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) have released new guidelines for the prevention and… HPV testing: Indications of a benefit in primary screening • Cervical Cancer news • Jan 24 12 Studies currently available provide indications and a “hint” that precursors of cervical cancer can be detected and treated earlier, and consequently tumours occur less often, in women who… Aspirin Merits Testing for Prevention of Cervical Cancer in HIV-Infected Women • Cervical Cancer news • Jan 18 12 Research conducted by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center global health investigators and cancer specialists in New York, Qatar and Haiti suggests that aspirin should be evaluated… Cervical cancer vaccines may cut need for screening • Cervical Cancer news • Nov 09 11 Using GlaxoSmithKline’s Cervarix vaccine to protect girls against the HPV virus that causes cervical cancer is so effective that health authorities could reduce the need for later cervical screening,… Health panel cautious on HPV screening vs Pap • Cervical Cancer news • Oct 19 11 A U.S. government-backed medical panel on Wednesday took a cautious view of a new generation of cervical cancer tests, discouraging women under the age of 30 to screen for… Health groups issue proposed cervical cancer screening guidelines • Cervical Cancer news • Oct 19 11 The American Cancer Society (ACS), the American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology (ASCCP), and the American Society for Clinical Pathology (ASCP) have proposed new guidelines for the prevention… IUDs almost halve risk of cervical cancer: study • Cervical Cancer news • Sep 13 11 Contrary to popular belief, intrauterine contraceptive devices might actually protect women against developing cervical cancer even though they don’t stop the infection that commonly leads to the disease, according… Coils almost halve risk of cervical cancer: study • Cervical Cancer news • Sep 13 11 Contrary to popular belief, coil contraceptive devices might actually protect women against developing cervical cancer even though they don’t stop the infection that commonly leads to the disease, according… Fewer than 3 doses of cervical cancer vaccine effective • Cervical Cancer news • Sep 10 11 Fewer than three doses of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine Cervarix may be just as effective as the standard three-dose regimen when it comes to preventive measures against… Teen Vaccinations against Cervical Cancer Lagging • Cervical Cancer news • Aug 26 11 Only about half of the teenage girls in the U.S. have rolled up their sleeves for a controversial vaccine against cervical cancer - a rate well below those for two other… Annual cervical cancer screening persists, despite recommended guidelines • Cervical Cancer news • Aug 18 11 Investigators from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have determined that the majority of primary care providers continue to recommend annual cervical cancer screening, and less than… Protein found to be the link missing between HPV infection and cervical cancer development • Cervical Cancer news • Apr 05 11 Most women are infected with human papillomavirus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer - yet few develop the cancer. Now researchers at Georgetown… Screening for cervical cancer low for immigrant women • Cervical Cancer news • Feb 02 11 Immigrant women in Ontario are not screened for cervical cancer as often as native-born Canadians, with the lowest rates being among older, poorer South Asians, new research shows. Only… Page 2 of 5 pages < 1 2 3 4 > Last » << Back to main