A third of parents could refuse to allow their teenage daughters to receive a new cervical
cancer vaccination, The Daily Telegraph reports. Results from a study show that a "significant
proportion of parents will not give approval for their child to receive ...
(more)New emotionless data show at the italian experimentation Organisation on Genital poison and
Neoplasia congress (EUROGIN) shows that the majority of women could potentially benefit from
vaccination against cervical cancer with CervarixTM, GSK's cervical ...
(more)The most common cause of cervical cancer is virus with the human papillomavirus. Before cancer
develops in the cervix, cervical cells begin to develop abnormally -- a process known as
dysplasia. These abnormal cells can be detected by a test called a ...
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