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HOUSECALL: Women must take active role in detection of cervical cancer
Cervical cancer is a leading cause of cancer death for women worldwide and the fourth cause of gynecologic cancer deaths in the United States. Unlike many other cancers, cancer of the cervix has a well defined, typically long premalignant phase known as dysplasia — a precancerous condition in which abnormal cell growth occurs on the surface lining of the cervix, the opening between the uterus ...

Fund offers cervical cancer vaccine to poor countries
A leading international immunisations group says it will fund a cervical cancer vaccine that could protect up to two million women and girls in developing countries by 2015.

Cervical cancer jab for teenagers: Gardasil to replace rival after Government accused of 'penny pinching'
Cervarix, a vaccine that protects cervical cancer, will be replaced by Gardasil which also prevents up to 90 per cent of genital warts, say health chiefs.

Cervical cancer vaccine u-turn: Gardasil to replace rival Cervarix
Cervarix, a vaccine that protects cervical cancer, will be replaced by Gardasil which also prevents up to 90 per cent of genital warts, say health chiefs.

National Cancer Institute Designates Guided Therapeutics' LuViva™ Advanced Cervical Scan an Investment Success Story
NORCROSS, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--National Cancer Institute Designates Guided Therapeutics' LuViva™ Advanced Cervical Scan an Investment Success Story

Influential Groups Propose Less Frequent Cervical Cancer Screening for Most Women [Medical News & Perspectives]
Most women should not be screened annually for cervical cancer and instead should undergo screening no more often than every 3 years starting at age 21, according to 2 separate proposed guidelines released in October.

Fund backs cervical cancer vaccine in poor nations
LONDON (Reuters) - The GAVI international immunisations group has agreed to fund the roll-out of vaccines against cervical cancer in developing countries, offering protection against a disease that kills one woman every two minutes. Nearly 90 percent of the 275,000 deaths every year occur in poor nations, where cervical screening programs that are routine in rich nations are virtually non ...

Switch in cervical cancer vaccine
The Department of Health has decided to change the vaccine it uses to protect girls against cervical cancer. From next year it will use a jab which also protects against genital warts.

Former US President Bush launches cervical cancer, breast cancer project in Zambia
LUSAKA, Zambia — Former U.S. President George W. Bush and his wife have launched a project in Zambia to expand the availability of cervical cancer screening, treatment and breast care education. The George W. Bush Institute said in a statement Friday that Zambia is the first country to become part of the Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon project. The Bushes were in the country Friday. Read full article >>

Money Raised for Cancer Screening Program
WHEELING - Each year hundreds of people across the state of West Virginia put on their walking shoes, hold bake and yard sales, and dig into their own pockets to help needy women receive breast and cervical cancer screenings.





Boko Haram's campaign of violence
Over the last month, Islamist extremist group Boko Haram has carried out multiple bombings and shootings across the north of Nigeria; hundreds of people have been killed. What's behind the attacks and why do some think they will only get bolder?

Opposition: Scores dead in last 2 days in Syria
Thousands took to the streets in a Damascus suburb Friday for a funeral procession for a man they say was killed overnight as violence spawned by anti-government protests continues in Syria.

Group: Guard led to aid workers' kidnapping in Somalia
A crooked Somali cop may have been the one who made the kidnapping of two foreign aid workers in October possible, the safety adviser for their employer told CNN.

Attorney: Breast implant company's founder charged
The founder of a French company that makes breast implants linked to a health scare was charged Friday with involuntary injury, his attorney told a CNN television affiliate.

Police: Car bomb targets funeral in Baghdad
A suicide car bomber targeted a Shiite funeral procession in the Iraqi capital Friday, killing 31 people and wounding 60 others, two police officials said.

Italy cruise ship survivors offered $14,400 each
Passengers on the wrecked Costa Concordia cruise ship are to be offered a compensation lump sum of 11,000 euros ($14,400) each, the Italian Association of Tour Operators said in a statement Friday.

Tough challenges in Libya in building new nation
Clashes between rival militias. Allegations of detainee torture. Assaults on the headquarters of the National Transitional Council, which governs Libya.

Brazil search of collapsed buildings intensifies
Brazilian rescuers intensified their search for victims in the rubble of three collapsed buildings in Rio de Janeiro Friday, though they are yet to find any survivors.

Rockets fired at Pakistani military school
Nine rockets were fired at the Pakistan Military Academy Kakul Friday about 500 meters from the infamous compound of Osama Bin Laden in Abbottabad, Syed Imtiaz, Hussain Shah a senior police official said.

Aborigine protesters burn Australian flag
A group of indigenous Australian protesters made headlines for a second day in a row Friday after they gathered outside the Australian Parliament and set fire to the country & apos;s flag.





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