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  1. Cervical Dysplasia and Prostate Cancer Hpv, a Hidden Link: The Diagnosis and Treatment of Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia and Prostate Problems B by Bob Flaws, 1990-11
  2. Viral Etiology of Cervical Cancer (Banbury Report) by Richard Peto, 1986-04-01
  3. UPDATE ON CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING Current diagnostic and evidence-based management protocols The role of human papillomavirus in cervical cancer, the ... for management of abnormal Pap smears. by MD Carol Ball, MD Joan E. Madden, 2010-06-01
  4. Complementary, Natural and Alternative Therapies for Cervical Cancer - It's Your Life, Live It! by Michael Braham, 2010-10-26
  5. The Unfortunate Experiment the Full Story Behind the Inquiry Into Cervical Cancer Treatment by Sandra Coney, 1988
  6. 100 Q and A's About Cervical Cancer (100 Questions & Answers about) by Don S., M.D. Dizon, 2011-06
  7. Cervical Cancer Prevention and Human Papillomavirus Vaccines: No. 5-6 (Pp. 259-376), 2009 (Public Health Genomics)
  8. Tetravalent HPV vaccine now in phase III trials: preventing cervical cancer.(Dermatologic Therapy): An article from: Skin & Allergy News by Nancy Walsh, 2003-09-01
  9. What women need to know about HPV and cervical cancer: the HPV vaccination is a new weapon in the fight.(HEALTH & FITNESS SECTION): An article from: Ebony by M. Natalie Achong, 2007-07-01
  10. Identifying Risk Genes for Cervical Cancer: Using Affected Sib-Pairs and Case-Control Materials from Sweden by Malin Engelmark, 2009-08-26
  11. 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
  12. The Health Professional's HPV Handbook: Volume 1: Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer
  13. 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
  14. 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

61. Cervical Cancer Information And Symptoms | Recent Facts And Statistics For Hpv
Where can I find information on HPV and Cervical Cancer? The National Cervical Cancer Campaign provides the facts on cervical cancer, hpv, and their symptoms.
http://www.cervicalcancercampaign.org/
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On this site you will find the tools to achieve that goal. The Campaign partners with other organizations to provide women information about cervical cancer prevention, early detection and treatment.
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On this site you will quickly and easily find different tools and information that will help you stay informed about cervical cancer.
GCF announces a new low lilteracy curriculum titled "What You Can Do to Help Protect Yourself against Cervical Cancer." It covers the topics of HPV, cervical cancer, screening and vaccines. To download it or to Learn more... 'Take the Pledge' to prevent cervical cancer. Sign up to receive an annual reminder and order your poster Learn more... DO YOU HAVE QUESTIONS about HPV, cervical cancer or the vaccine? Visit our new" Ask a Doc " feature and submit your question to us.

62. Jo's Cervical Cancer Trust
Offers information on cervical cancer, chemotherapy, counselling and related issues, bulletin board and relevant links. Also explains Jo s story and how the trust came to be established.
http://www.jotrust.co.uk

63. Jessamine Cancer Coalition
Dedicated to educating women on the importance of early detection as a form of prevention. Includes events and activities.
http://www.jessaminecancercoalition.org/

64. Cervical Cancer Symptoms
Cervical cancer symptoms do not usually present themselves until the cancer has spread. There are signs and symptoms of cervical cancer to watch out for though.
http://cancer.about.com/od/cervicalcancer/a/cervcancrsympt.htm
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    Cervical Cancer Symptoms Women Need to Know
    By Lisa Fayed , About.com Guide Updated November 08, 2010 About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by our Medical Review Board
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    zSB(3,3) Cervical cancer symptoms often go unnoticed because they mimic so many other ailments. Many women pass these symptoms off as PMS or ovulation pains. Many times, however, cervical cancer has no symptoms.
    When symptoms are present, they usually do not appear until the cancer is more advanced. This does vary from woman to woman.
    Cervical Cancer Symptoms
    • Abnormal bleeding. Women with cervical cancer may experience abnormal vaginal bleeding . This can be heavy or light bleeding during the month.
    • Unusual heavy discharge.

    65. Ladies First - Vermont Department Of Health
    Information on the state s first comprehensive breast and cervical cancer screening system, which removes the financial barriers which have prevented many women from being screened, by offering free lifesaving cancer screening to women ages 40-64 with limited income.
    http://healthvermont.gov/prevent/ladies_first.aspx

    66. Cervical Cancer
    Important This information is intended mainly for use by doctors and other health care professionals. If you have questions about this topic, you can ask your doctor, or call
    http://www.meds.com/pdq/cervical_pro.html
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    Important: This information is intended mainly for use by doctors and other health care professionals. If you have questions about this topic, you can ask your doctor, or call the Cancer Information Service at 1-800-4-CANCER (1-800-422-6237).
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    GENERAL INFORMATION
    Clinical announcement
    Human papillomavirus infection and cervical cancer
    CELLULAR CLASSIFICATION ...
    RECURRENT CERVICAL CANCER
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    (Separate summaries containing information on screening for cervical cancer and prevention of cervical cancer are also available in PDQ.) Clinical announcement Cervical cancer is 1 of the most common cancers, accounting for 6% of all malignancies in women. There are an estimated 16,000 new cases of invasive cancer of the cervix and 5,000 deaths in the United States each year. The prognosis for this disease is markedly affected by the extent of disease at the time of diagnosis. Because a vast majority (greater than 90%) of these cases can and should be detected early through the use of the Pap smear,[ ] the current death rate is far higher than it should be and reflects that, even today, Pap smears are not done on approximately one-third of eligible women.

    67. Cervical Screening Programme Department Of Health | ͸p lcVdp
    An organized screening programme to facilitate regular cervical smears for all women at risk of cervical cancer.
    http://www.cervicalscreening.gov.hk/

    68. Cervical Cancer Fact Sheet
    Cervical Cancer Get the Facts About Gynecologic Cancer * † i There are fi ve main types of cancer that affect a woman's reproductive organs cervical, ovarian, uterine
    http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/pdf/cervical_facts.pdf

    69. WINGS
    Nongovernmental organization providing reproductive health care, education, family planning and birth control, cervical cancer screening, and other reproductive health care. Program information, success stories, and how to donate.
    http://www.wingsguate.org

    70. Cervical Cancer | Cancer.Net
    Cancer.Net (www.cancer.net) accurate, reliable and doctor approved cancer information from ASCO, the world's leading organization representing medical professionals who treat
    http://www.cancer.net/patient/Cancer Types/Cervical Cancer

    71. Cervical Cancer: Gynecologic Tumors: Merck Manual Professional
    Cervical cancer is usually a squamous cell carcinoma caused by human papillomavirus infection; less often, it is an adenocarcinoma. Cervical neoplasia is asymptomatic; the
    http://www.merck.com/mmpe/sec18/ch254/ch254g.html

    72. The Sage Screening Program - Minnesota Dept. Of Health
    A program to provide quality breast and cervical cancer screening free of charge to low and moderate income Minnesota women age 40 and over who are uninsured or underinsured.
    http://www.health.state.mn.us/divs/hpcd/ccs/mbcccp.htm
    dqmcodebase = "/script/" Sage Program Information Home Services and eligibility List of participating clinics (arranged by county) Make an appointment at a clinic near you ... Contacting Sage Program staff Other MDH screening programs About the SagePlus Program About the Sage Scopes Program
    The Sage Screening Program is a statewide comprehensive breast and cervical cancer screening program whose primary objective is to increase the proportion of age-appropriate women who are screened for breast and cervical cancer by...
    • providing free screening and follow-up services to uninsured and underinsured women reaching out to women who may not have regular health care providers educating the public about the importance of screening raising awareness among health professionals developing statewide partnerships to promote screening
    Sage was established in 1991 (under the former name of the Minnesota Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program) with funds from the Centers for Disease Cont rol and Prevention (CDC) as part of the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program (NBCCEDP).

    73. About Cervical Cancer | Cervical Cancer Information | Cervical Cancer Prognosis
    What is it?DiagnosisTreatmentPreventionFacts to KnowQuestions to AskKey Q ALifestyle TipsOrganizations and SupportWhat is it?Overview What Is It?Cervical cancer is a disease in
    http://www.healthywomen.org/condition/cervical-cancer
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      Cervical cancer is a disease in which cancer cells develop in the tissues of the cervix. The cervix, the lower part of the uterus which protrudes into the vagina, connects the body of the uterus to the vagina. Cancer of the cervix is second only to breast cancer as the most common type of cancer found in women worldwide. It affects an estimated 500,000 women each year. In the United States and other developed countries, the rates of cervical cancer are much lower; in fact, 83 percent of all cases of cervical cancer occur in developing countries.

    74. Mobile Mammography
    A mobile unit which travels throughout Central New York to provide people with mammograms, clinical breast exams, self-breast exam education and cervical cancer screenings in their local communities.
    http://www.bassett.org/cancer/mammography.cfm

    75. Cervical Cancer - Conization/Curettage
    Information about Cervcial Cancer and HPV Other diagnostic Procedures Conization. Doctors may perform a conization to detect the possible existence of cervical cancer.
    http://www.cervicalcancer.org/diagnostics.html
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        Doctors may perform a conization to detect the possible existence of cervical cancer. This procedure is also called a cone biopsy because it involves removing a piece of tissue from the cervix and cervical canal that is cone-shaped or cylindrical. The surgery is performed while a patient is under general anesthetic. The doctor uses a scalpel called a cold-knife conization, a laser or a device called an electrosurgical wire loop to remove the cervical tissue. The normal thickness of the piece of tissue removed is approximately 1 centimeter although a thicker piece may be removed.
        Endocervical Curettage
        Endocervical curettage is yet another procedure used to diagnose cervical cancer. Under local anesthetic, the lining of the cervical canal will be scaped to examine the existence of any cancer cells. A narrow instrument called a curette is used for this purpose. It is shaped like a scoop or a spoon. This instrument is inserted into the passage located between the outer cervix and the inner uterus to remove cervical cells.
        Liquid based cytology tests
        Liquid based tests are performed by using a special gentle brush to collect cells from the cervix. Samples are then sent to a lab for examination in a liquid. Cells are examined on a glass slide under a microscope.

    76. Cervical Cancer - What Is Cervical Cancer
    Cervical cancer is a disease that affects the cervix in the female reproductive system. Explore what cervical cancer is, symptoms and treatment, and the basics of the disease.
    http://cervicalcancer.about.com/od/cervicalcancerbasics/a/whatiscervical.htm
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    From Lisa Fayed , former About.com Guide Updated December 20, 2007 About.com Health's Disease and Condition content is reviewed by the Medical Review Board
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    zSB(3,3) Cervical cancer is a disease that affects the cervix in the female reproductive system. The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus that connects the upper vagina to the uterus. It is about two inches in length. During childbirth, the cervix dilates, allowing the baby to travel from the uterus to the vagina.
    How Common is Cervical Cancer?
    While cervical cancer used to be a common cause of cancer death among women in the United States, it is now much less common. In 2007, it is estimated that over 11,000 women will be diagnosed with invasive cervical cancer in 2007 within the United States. Over 40,000 will be diagnosed with non-invasive cervical cancer. Unfortunately, 3,670 women will die of the disease in 2007.
    In underdeveloped countries, cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer related death in women.

    77. Cervical Cancer
    Cervical cancer Definition Cervical cancer is cancer that starts inthe cervix,thelower part of the uterus (womb)that opens atthe top of the vagina.
    http://adam.about.com/encyclopedia/infectiousdiseases/Cervical-cancer.htm

    78. Cervical Cancer
    Overview of cervical cancer and the tests used to screen for and detect it
    http://www.labtestsonline.org/understanding/conditions/cervical.html

    79. Cervical Cancer - Definition Of Cervical Cancer In The Medical Dictionary - By T
    Cervical Cancer Definition. Cervical cancer is a disease in which the cells of the cervix become abnormal and start to grow uncontrollably, forming tumors.
    http://medical-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/Cervical Cancer

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