Human papillomavirus
$5 test beats Pap smears for preventing cervical cancer
Submitted by Anonymous on Mon, 2009-04-06 22:59- Biology
- Cancer
- Cervical cancer
- Cervical intraepithelial neoplasia
- HPV vaccine
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- Human papillomavirus
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- New England Journal
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- Papillomavirus
- Paul D. Blumenthal
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A study published in last week's New England Journal of Medicine looked at Stage II cervical cancer as the outcome and found that testing for HPV DNA was about twice as accurate as Pap smears. Pap smears will "soon be of mainly historical interest" says a Professor of Gynecology at Stanford Dr. Paul D. Blumenthal. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/07/health/07virus.html?partner=rss&emc=rs... Don't tell that to laypeople just yet. There are plenty of stories of fortuitous finds on Pap smears.
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HPV Vaccine Reaction Rates Higher Than Other Vaccines
Submitted by Anonymous on Wed, 2008-09-03 07:05- allergic reaction
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- anaphylaxis
- Australia
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- HPV
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- the Canadian Medical Association Journal
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The rate more serious reactions and allergies to the HPV or Cervical Cancer Vaccine seems to be a considerable amount higher than that of other vaccines given to children researchers in Australia report. A study in the Canadian Medical Association Journal found that although Gardasil is quite safe overall there is a need to watch for other possible side effects.
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