Irish Medical Times November 16, 2010 By Lloyd Mudiwa lloyd.mudiwa@imt.ie Up to 17,000 doses of Gardasil had been administered as of the end of September 2010 under the HSE human papilloma virus (HPV) schools imm-unisation programme, the Irish Medicines Board (IMB) has confirmed. The Board said it had received a total of 34 reports of […]
HPV Vaccine: Why Are So Few People Getting Vaccinated?
The Huffington Post Leigh Vinocur, M.D. Dr. Leigh Vinocur is a board certified emergency physician and national spokesperson for the America … Posted: November 13, 2010 11:47 AM It is probably one of the most significant medical breakthroughs of this past decade. A vaccine to prevent cancer! We now better understand the link between cancers […]
Facts About Human Papillomavirus
Women Cancer Health Treatment HPV might not a popular acronym compared to HIV, but Human Papillomavirus can bring as much threat as the latter. Some of us have heard about it from TV commercials dealing with cervical cancer awareness, others get some tidbits at school or magazine articles. But, except for doctors or health care […]
Cervical cancer jabs are still safe for girls, insists Scottish Government
Daily Mail Scotland Nov 14 2010 Mark Aitken, Sunday Mail THE Government yesterday moved to reassure parents over possible side-effects of cancer jabs for schoolgirls. They spoke out after official Holyrood figures revealed that 75 possible cases of bad reactions to the cervical cancer vaccine have been reported to doctors. One teenager’s cerebral palsy was may […]
HPV Vaccine: Not Just for Women?
Genital warts and cancer are risks for boys and men, too. The government may recommend vaccination US News By Kurtis Hiatt Posted: November 12, 2010 For men, the potential consequences of infection by the human papillomavirus are nasty, like genital warts, and even life-threatening, as penile and anal cancers. But these complications are quite rare. […]
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