The Norwegian Institute of Public Health’s annual report for the HPV vaccine in the childhood vaccination programme indicates that vaccination coverage in the first two cohorts of girls is over 65%. The highest percentage among girls born in 1997 was in Sogn og Fjordane, where 77% received at least one dose. The lowest was in […]
Immunogenicity and Tolerability of V503 Versus GARDASIL
ClinicalTrials.gov This study is currently recruiting participants. Verified by Sanofi Pasteur MSD, February 2011 First Received: February 24, 2011 No Changes Posted Purpose Primary objective: • To demonstrate that administration of V503 induces non-inferior Geometric Mean Titers (GMTs) (for serum anti-HPV16 and anti-HPV18) compared to GARDASIL. Secondary objectives: To evaluate the tolerability of V503 […]
Protecting One More Girl
Planned documentary explores the dangers of HPV vaccine Honolulu Weekly by Margot Seeto | Mar 2, 2011 “People don’t just fall over dead.” The One More Girl project / Why would two young men make a documentary about women’s health? For brothers Ryan and David Richardson, who live in Honolulu, the personal became the political. […]
Teens unaware of cancer vaccine benefits: survey
By Sophie Scott, medical reporter A new study has found a quarter of teenage girls are not having the cervical cancer vaccine, despite it being free of charge at school. Almost 3,000 year 10 and 12 girls were interviewed to find out how many of them had the free cervical cancer vaccine and how much […]
HPV Affects Half Of U.S. Men
The Huffington Post Dr. Jon LaPook Medical correspondent for the CBS Evening News with Katie Couric Posted: March 1, 2011 07:02 AM A study out yesterday in The Lancet by Moffitt Cancer Center researcher Anna Giuliano, Ph.D., and her colleagues finds that 50 percent of men ages 18 to 70 in Brazil, Mexico, and the […]
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