Tag - cervical cancer
Are you grappling with cancer in any of these two types - cervical or testicular? If the answer is “Yes” then sorry to say, but separation from your life-partner may be the next to ride you.
This revelation from a new study, covering..
Of the sexually transmitted infections, HPV (human papilloma virus) is believed to be the most common. And, with most sexually active persons getting at least one HPV infection, it is unfortunate that most live with it without ever knowing - as the...
The highly effective antioxidant -- vitamin C - which many of us prefer to take either to lessen oxidative stress or to stimulate eight different enzymes, holds a far more and serious promise. It can slow down the growth rate of some types of tumors..
Good news for patients, grappling with cancer, as the world’s second-largest pharmaceutical company, GlaxoSmithKline PLC plans to bring five new cancer drugs into the market by 2010.
And the good thing is that these new five anti-cancer drugs...
Around half a million women are diagnosed with cervical cancer every year and it is the second most common cause of cancer deaths in women worldwide. According to oncology channel, the cause of cervical cancer is unknown and the infection caused by two...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is most commonly associated with cervical cancer. Now, a recent study links HPV with throat cancers.
Since 2000 researchers have believed a link exists, but they have not understood behaviors that connect the two and.
Little girls might be vaccinated by a new vaccine 'Gardasil', discovered by an Australian doctor, against the sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer in U.S.
According to a recent study, cervical cancer is diagnosed in almost 500,000...
Schoolgirls, from the age of 12, in South Australia, became the first in the country to receive a free vaccination against cervical cancer as cervical cancer vaccine program began today.
This move by the federal government is being seen as a major...
New study released by the Government finds that approximately one in four females aged 14 to 59 are infected with human papillomavirus or HPV.
This virus can lead to cervical cancer. Even more shocking, women aged 20-24 are infected. The study found..
After space, it's medical science only where we've a lot to dig out and we are moving fast on both fronts too. The year 2006 saw major achievements in health industry and with the dawn of 2007, it's time to have a look back and see what lies ahead.
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