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Vulvar cancer is the fourth most common cancer of the female genital tract. In 2008, roughly 3,460 cases of vulvar cancer will be diagnosed in the United States and about 870 will die of this cancer, according ...
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My daughter isn't even a teen yet. Why should I worry about HPV now? Because HPV can cause health problems such as cervical cancer, genital warts, and other types of cancer, it's never too early to think about ...
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Did you know that cervical cancer is caused by certain types of human papillomavirus ? Although most HPV infections go away on their own without causing any harm, there are over 30 different types of HPV that ...
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... lives, and most infections occur before the age of 25. HPV can cause health problems such as genital warts, cervical cancer, and vulvar and vaginal cancers. Although most HPV infections go away on their own without causing any harm, they can ...
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... (amorphous aluminum hydroxyphosphate sulfate) and a purification buffer. Human papillomavirus causes cervical cancer , cervical adenocarcinoma, vaginal cancer , and genital warts . Gardasil works by stimulating the immune system to attack HPV 6, 11, ...
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Vaccinating all 12-year-old girls against the virus that causes cervical cancer, along with "catch-up" immunizations of women under the age of 21 and revised screening guidelines, would be cost-effective ways ...
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