Daily Mail United Kingdom By Simon Neville Last updated at 3:10 AM on 3rd August 2011 Hundreds of young women given smear tests on the advice of GPs are having their test samples rejected by bureaucratic clinics – because they are under 25. Patients and GPs are becoming increasingly frustrated at the zero tolerance approach […]
New Gynecologic Cancer Surveillance Guidelines Issued
Medscape News Author: Nick Mulcahy CME Author: Laurie Barclay, MD Authors and Disclosures CME Released: 06/07/2011; Valid for credit through 06/07/2012 June 7, 2011 — For the first time, the Society of Gynecologic Oncology (SGO) has issued expert recommendations for gynecologic cancer surveillance. The document was published in the June issue of the American Journal of Obstetrics […]
The annual legs akimbo hootenanny
Canberra Times Australia BY JENNA PRICE 21 Jun, 2011 04:00 AM Honestly, it’s not that I minded pap smears all that much, the annual legs akimbo hootenanny at my local doctor. I’m not at all squeamish about my bits (in fact some readers love to complain that I mention vaginas, penises and sex far too […]
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, […]
Lack of Prevention, Timely Treatment Make Women Vulnerable to Cancer
IPS Latin America BUENOS AIRES, Apr 18, 2011 (IPS) – In many cases, cancer is preventable, treatable and curable if detected on time. But the fate of millions of women with the disease varies enormously, depending on where they live. In countries like the United States, Canada, Israel or the nations of the European Union, […]
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