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  1. Identifying Risk Genes for Cervical Cancer: Using Affected Sib-Pairs and Case-Control Materials from Sweden by Malin Engelmark, 2009-08-26
  2. Algo más sobre el cáncer cervicouterino, ese indeseable intruso.(TT: Something more about cervical cancer, that unwanted intruder.): An article from: Fem by María del Carmen Calderón Benavides, 2000-03-01
  3. Campaña para la detección y prevención del cáncer cérvico uterino.(TT: campaign for the detection and prevention of cervical uterine cancer): An article from: Fem by Isabel Barranco Lagunas, 1998-03-01
  4. Myths & Facts about Cervical Cancer: What You Need to Know by Krishnansu Sujata Tewari, 2007-01
  5. Frequency of Cervical Cancer Screening Depends on Case. (3-Year Interval for Sexually Active).(Brief Article): An article from: Family Practice News by Sharon Worcester, 2001-12-15
  6. Cervical cancer guidelines tweaked for select women.(News): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2007-11-01
  7. ACRIN TRIAL EVALUATES IMAGING FOR STAGING CERVICAL CANCER.: An article from: Imaging Update by Gale Reference Team, 2007-11-01
  8. Tetravalent HPV vaccine now in phase III trials: preventing cervical cancers.(Women's Health)(human papillomavirus vaccine): An article from: Family Practice News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-09-01
  9. Human Papillomaviruses and Cervical Cancer: Book edition of Disease Markers by Disease Markers, 2007-07-15
  10. 21st Century Ultimate Medical Guide to Cervical Cancer - Authoritative, Practical Clinical Information for Physicians and Patients, Treatment Options (Two CD-ROM Set) by PM Medical Health News, 2009-01-08
  11. La importancia del Papanicolaou.(cáncer uterino; detección)(TT: The importance of Papanicolaou exams.)(TA: cervical cancer; detection): An article from: Semana by Silvia Jimenez, 1999-10-28
  12. Chronic disease reports: deaths from cervical cancer - United States, 1984-1986.: An article from: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report
  13. Providers' constructions of the role of women in cervical cancer screening in Bulgaria and Romania [An article from: Social Science & Medicine] by I.L.G. Todorova, A. Baban, et all 2006-08-01
  14. The politics of priority setting for reproductive health: breast and cervical cancer in Ghana.: An article from: Reproductive Health Matters by Laura Reichenbach, 2002-11-01

81. Medicaid - New York State Department Of Health - Http://www.health.state.ny.us
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82. Cancer Research UK: Cervical Cancer
Provides news and information about the prevention, treatment and cure of cervical cancer. A UK charity site, it also provides details on volunteering and fundraising.
http://www.imperialcancer.co.uk/aboutcancer/specificcancers/9543
About us About cancer Press office Get involved ... Contact our information nurses Cervical cancer
If you or a friend or relative have been diagnosed with cancer, you will find much more detailed information on our patient information site, CancerHelp UK Summary Although there is a higher chance to develop cervical cancer later in life, it is the second most common cancer in women under the age of 35. Each year, there are over 3,200 new cases in the UK. The cancer develops from cells lining the cervix, which is the canal that connects the uterus to the vagina. During childbirth, the baby passes through this canal. Cervical cancer does not develop suddenly. There is usually a period when some of the cells lining the cervix develop abnormal changes that can give rise to cervical cancer later on. Doctors can pick up these changes through screening, and simple treatment can prevent cancer developing. The NHS cervical screening programme has been very effective in reducing the number of cases diagnosed in the UK. Risk factors Risk factors for cervical cancer include:
  • Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection
    There are many types or strains of HPV. Some types can cause warts. Others are known as high-risk types, as they can cause abnormalities in the cells in the cervix, and cervical cancer. A high-risk HPV infection is present in almost all women with cervical cancer, but most women do not go on to develop cervical cancer.

83. Breast And Cervical Cancer Prevention And Treatment (BCCPT) Main Page
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The Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000 On October 24, 2000, the Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention and Treatment Act of 2000 ( Public Law 106-354 ) was signed into law. This Act, which has an effective date of October 1, 2000, gives states the option to provide medical assistance through Medicaid to eligible women who were screened through the and found to have breast or cervical cancer, including pre-cancerous conditions. NBCCEDP, which is administered by CDC, provides free breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up diagnostic services to women in need, such as those who are uninsured or have low incomes. In 2000, CDC began its 10th year of this landmark program, supporting early detection programs in all 50 states, 6 U.S. territories, the District of Columbia, and 12 American Indian and Alaska Native organizations. Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Technical Amendment Act of 2001 On January 15, 2002, Congress passed a technical amendment to the BCCPT Act. This amendment, the Native American Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Technical Amendment Act of 2001, extends benefits of the BCCPT Act to additional American Indian and Alaska Native women. On February 28, 2002, CMS sent a

84. M. D. Anderson Cancer Center - Cervical Cancer Treatment, Research & Prevention
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85. Cancer Research UK - Science And Research
cervical cancer is among the most common female cancers in many countries in thedeveloping world. In the UK cervical cancer is ranked eleventh for women.
http://science.cancerresearchuk.org/news/current/cervicalcancerstats?version=1

86. Answers To FAQs And Articles About Cervix And Pap Smear Problems From Woman's Di
Frequently asked questions about abnormal Pap smears, cervical dysplasia and HPV relationships to cervical cancer in women.
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I am a 24 year old female that has had cervical dysplasia; I had surgery to remove the affected cells. What I want to know is I have a son 4 years old and wish to have another any time now. I have been off the Pill for a year and nothing has happened. Is the cervical dysplasia the cause for not getting pregnant? I have been clean on my Paps for a year and a half now? If this is not what's wrong, how can I get pregnant!!!

87. U.S. News: A Vaccine To Effectively End Cervical Cancer Is Promising (12/2/02)
New England Journal of Medicine reads more like the answer to a prayer than a medicalanalysis The Beginning of the End for cervical cancer? The suggestion
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It's possible the next generation of girls may be spared a deadly cancer BY SUSAN BRINK
The headline in the New England Journal of Medicine reads more like the answer to a prayer than a medical analysis: "The Beginning of the End for Cervical Cancer?" The suggestion that even a single form of cancer might actually be eliminated seems at first like nothing more than a cruel exaggeration. The study is ongoing, but the early results reverberated through the medical world. "Everybody is amazed at these results, because of the 100 percent protection," says Thomas Wright, a gynecologic pathologist at the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Columbia University in New York. "The potential for this is just fabulous." Although most HPV infections simply go away on their own, in some women, the virus leads to cell abnormalities, a precancerous condition called dysplasia, and, in time, to cervical cancer. The research path to such a vaccine began about 20 years ago, when scientists established that several types of sexually transmitted HPV are responsible for cervical cancer. This medical advance meant that cervical cancer could be thought of as a sexually transmitted disease and that women could avoid the deadly disease by protecting against the virus.

88. Herpes, HPV May Spell Cervical Cancer
NewYorkPresbyterian Hospital, Herpes and HPV Infection May Increase Riskof cervical cancer. New cervical cancer Detection Guidelines Issued.
http://www.nyp.org/news/2002/healthnews/11-27-cancer.html
Herpes and HPV Infection May Increase Risk of Cervical Cancer
New research suggests that the combination of herpes and HPV, another common sexually transmitted virus, may raise the risk that infected women will develop cervical cancer. The findings may explain why some women are more prone to cervical cancer. "We know that HPV (human papillomavirus) causes cancer, but a lot of people have HPV and never get cancer," explains Stephen E. Hawes, an assistant professor of epidemiology at the University of Washington at Seattle and author of a commentary on the new study. Researchers think at least 90 percent of cervical cancer cases are caused by HPV, which may be the most common sexually transmitted disease. HPV causes inflammation, which makes the cervix more hospitable to cancerous cells by preventing them from dying naturally, Hawes explains. "This process can take years to develop—20 to 30 years after you have your initial HPV infection," he says. An estimated 13,000 American women fall victim to cervical cancer each year and 4,100 will die, according to the American Cancer Society . However, tests known as Pap smears (also called Pap tests), conducted regularly from the time a woman becomes sexually active to well past menopause, allow doctors to diagnose cervical cancer earlier, before it becomes serious. Deaths from the cancer dropped by 74 percent from 1955 to 1992, after the tests became widely used.

89. The ELLAGIC ACID Information Site., ELLAGIC ACID A Potent Antioxidant And Cancer
Information about a study done on a group of 500 cervical cancer patients at the Hollings Cancer Institute at the University of South Carolina. View the latest research and join an email list.
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90. Online NewsHour: Cervical Cancer Vaccine -- November 21, 2002
Online NewsHour, cervical cancer VACCINE. November 21, 2002. Well, for background. Understanding cervical cancer. GWEN IFILL What is cervical cancer?
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CERVICAL CANCER VACCINE
November 21, 2002
An experimental vaccine shows promise in the fight against cervical cancer, according to a recent study. Gwen Ifill discusses the study's implications with Dr. Christopher Crum of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. The NewsHour Health Unit is funded by a grant from The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation. Online Special
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Browse the NewsHour's coverage of health The New England Journal of Medicine Brigham and Women's Hospital GWEN IFILL: The new study out in today's edition of the New England Journal of Medicine reports on a major advance in preventing cervical cancer, a disease that strikes 450,000 women worldwide each year, killing about half. It's a cervical cancer vaccine that was 100% effective in its first big clinical trial. Here to help us walk through the study and what it means for treatment and prevention, is Dr. Christopher Crum, director of Women's and Perinatal Pathology at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston. He wrote the editorial that accompanies the study in the New England Journal.

91. Holistic Fitness Training And Alternative Healing Of Cancer
The personal story of a survivor of cervical cancer using only natural healing to cure herself.
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Home Retreats Circle-of-life Programs Intuitive Integration ... Wrist Rx Jill Ayn Schneider, Director of Circle of Life Holistic Programs Delray Beach, Florida Facing Cancer on My Own * Latest Newspaper Article about Jill Schneider In February, 1975, I was diagnosed with malignant cervical cancer. I had no pain or other symptoms, and would not have had any idea I was sick if the cancer had not shown up on my annual Pap test, which had come back from the lab marked "Class Five: conclusive for malignancy." I received the news from a concerned receptionist at my gynecologist’s office, who said I should come in and have another test taken so they could double-check the results. I did, and spent the next few days wondering whether I would die, or ever be able to have children. And then the same results came back. I As I thought about what my doctor said, I became convinced that the line of treatment he outlined was all wrong for me. It seemed painful, complicated, and disharmonious with nature. I started feeling that I am not my body - that ultimately, my life was in God’s hands. There was a part of me that said, "Thank you, God, for giving me this experience. My body is a channel through which I experience this life." But there was another part of me that had a keen desire to live a long and healthy life. I was not going to let anything take away my potential for motherhood.

92. UMHS - Cervical Cancer
Bladder, Cervix, Kidney, Ovaries, Prostate, Testicles and Uterus cervical cancer. Whatis cervical cancer? What are the symptoms of cervical cancer?
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Cervical cancer is a disease where cancer cells are found in the cervix, the narrow section of the uterus (womb) that leads to the vagina (birth canal). Cervical cancer is seen more frequently among women who have had sex at an early age, multiple sex partners, who have contracted sexually transmitted disease , or who smoke . It tends to occur when women are in their 40's and 50's.
Women should start getting regular Pap tests by the age of 18 or when sexual activity begins, whichever occurs first. Regular Pap tests allow abnormal cell changes in the cervix to be detected early and treated before cancer develops.
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95. CBS News | How To Prevent Cervical Cancer | May 14, 2002 16:24:44
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(CBS) Cervical cancer is one of the most treatable cancers when detected early, and there are new guidelines to help doctors get the most out of the latest screening techniques, Dr. Emily Senay reports for The Early Show.
Take a CBSNews.com Interactive look at Cancer: Learn about the most common cancers, who gets them and how they are treated. Discover how the disease attacks the human body and which cancers are the leading killers. Click Here. The following are Dr. Senay's answers to frequently asked questions:
What's the best way to avoid cervical cancer?
The best test to detect the earliest stages of cervical cancer is extremely effective. The pap test or the pap smear is still the gold standard. It involves taking a swab of cell samples from the cervix and testing them for precancerous changes that might signal the early development of cancer. If cervical cancer is caught early, it can be treated very successfully in most cases.
The importance of screening is highlighted by the statistics. Cervical cancer kills more than 4,000 women in the U.S. each year. And 13,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. Of those newly-diagnosed women, 50 percent have never had a pap test, and another 10 percent haven't had a pap test within five years of their diagnosis.

96. CancerHelp UK
Treating cervical cancer.
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97. CancerHelp UK
cervical cancer Menu. Overview. About cervical cancer, The Cervix Risks and CausesScreening Symptoms Types of cervical cancer Questions For Your Doctor.
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98. Women's Cancer Network
General Cancer US Life Expectancy Tops 77 Years Date 03/14/2003 Disease CervicalCancer Vaccine Against cervical cancer Passes Proof of Principle Date 03
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99. Cervical Cancer Prevention; JHPIEGO Corporation
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and almost 300,000women in developing countries are diagnosed with this disease each year
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Cervical Cancer Prevention
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the third most common cancer in women, and almost 300,000 women in developing countries are diagnosed with this disease each year. However, many of these cases could have been avoided if women had access to screening and treatment programs. In most cases precancerous lesions go undetected simply because women do not have access to screening tests such as Pap smears. To address this problem, JHPIEGO began exploring the feasibility of several low-cost alternatives to Pap smears, including unmagnified (naked eye) visual inspection of the cervix using a dilute solution of acetic acid (VIA), that could be implemented in low-resource settings. With the mounting evidence establishing VIA as a low-cost alternative to Pap smears, JHPIEGO is working to link VIA testing with treatment to reduce morbidity and mortality due to cervical cancer. Since joining the Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention in 1999, funded by the

100. PATH : Cervical Cancer Resources
cervical cancer Resources. New PATH and PAHO publish Planning Appropriatecervical cancer Prevention Programs in Spanish! Program
http://www.path.org/resources/cxca.htm
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" Planning Appropriate Cervical Cancer Prevention Programs " in Spanish! Program Capacity Assessment Tool: Integrating Cervical Cancer Prevention into Reproductive Health Services Cervical Cancer List
A global e-mail discussion group sharing policy information and research related to cervical cancer. Cervical Cancer Publications
PATH articles and publications on cervical cancer issues. Assessing Health Need/Community Demand for Cervical Cancer Control
An executive summary of a study in Kenya. Reproductive Health Outlook: Cervical Cancer
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