Human Pathology Volume 30, Issue 5, Pages 587-591 (May 1999) Chao-Cheng Huang, MD, Matthew L Kashima, MD, Haiyan Chen, MD, Ie-Ming Shih, MD, PhD, Robert J Kurman, MD, T.-C Wu, MD, Ph Abstract We report an unusual case of cerebellar metastasis from a cervical adenosquamous carcinoma in which molecular techniques assisted in establishing the correct diagnosis. The patient was a 43-year-old […]
Sécurité et efficacité du vaccin HPV:
Réponses attendues des Ministres de la Santé et du Gouvernement Judy Wilyman, MSc (Translated by a professional colleague) En Australie, comme dans d’autres pays, le vaccin HPV a été recommandé pour les adolescentes, les femmes (et maintenant les garçons) comme étant un vaccin destiné à empêcher le cancer du col de l’utérus. Les […]
3 year gap in between Pap tests, apparently ok
VIHC Vaccine Injury Help Center June 1, 2011 Most women aged 30 and older with normal Pap and human papillomavirus (HPV) test results can safely wait three years until their next set of cervical cancer screening tests, according to a new study discussed in an article written for WebMD Health News, published on May 18, […]
HPV Vaccine Safety and Efficacy: Answers Needed from Government Health Ministers
By Judy Wilyman MSc The One Click Group June 4, 2011 In Australia, as in some other countries, the HPV vaccine – Gardasil® – is being promoted to adolescents, woman and now boys, as a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer. Government health departments are not addressing the concerns of parents. There are many scientific and […]
Mobile phones are as cancerous as HPV, engine exhaust, says WHO
By Tim Conneally The World Health Organization on Tuesday reclassified radio frequency electromagnetic fields generated by radio, television and wireless telecommunications as being possibly carcinogenic to humans. A working group for The International Agency for Research on Cancer met over the last four days in May to assess and classify RF electromagnetic fields as a […]
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