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Sunday, July 6, 2008

Cervical Cancer Briefs

All preteen girls should get cervical-cancer vaccine, says CDC panel

Condoms proven to protect against virus

Vaccine to protect against cervical cancer approved

Cervical cancer test: Women with HIV may be able to go longer between pap smears

Fertility preservation: Cervical cancer patient has ovary moved to upper arm

Human papillomavirus: Young women's low-grade lesions usually go away on their own

HPV vaccine: A shot could protect women against most cervical cancers

Mammograms: Barriers to breast cancer screening among poor rural women

Preventing cervical cancer: UK study examines the benefits of a national screening program

Gene therapy: Can HPV-infected cells be stopped from dividing?

Pap smears: Millions of women are undergoing unnecessary Pap tests

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