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// 5 years ago
Experimental therapy removes HPV in one-third of cervical cancer precursors
Researchers have come up with a new therapy that wiped out a one-third HPV infections and lesions in women participating in a clinical trial, new research shows.
Health News
// 5 years ago
HPV vaccine promotion does not prompt risky teen sex, study says
State laws that promote vaccinating kids against the HPV do not increase the likelihood that teens will engage in risky sexual behavior, a new study says.
Health News
// 1 decade ago
Report links Gardasil to side effects
Gardasil, a vaccine given teens to protect against cervical cancer, has been linked to unexplained deaths and other serious side effects, a U.S. report says.
Health News
// 1 decade ago
Cervical cancer vaccine holds up
A vaccine protecting against two types of viruses that cause cervical cancer has demonstrated unusual staying power, new research shows.
Health News
// 1 decade ago
Analysis: Cervarix's long-term advantage
A study released Wednesday indicates GlaxoSmithKline's cervical cancer vaccine Cervarix protects women for up to 4.5 years, a finding that could give it an important advantage over Merck's vaccine Gardasil.
Health News
// 1 decade ago
Vaccine prevents genital cancers
An experimental vaccine - now before the Food and Drug Administration for review - appears to be 100 percent effective in preventing vaginal cancer, vulvar cancer and genital warts in women who get vaccinated on schedule, researchers said Friday.
Science News
// 1 decade ago
Cervical cancer vaccine shows promise
An experimental vaccine has shown promise for protecting women from cervical cancer, U.S. scientists reported Thursday.
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