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Cancer Commentary - Caring About Cancer

February 6th, 2007

Texas is 1st U.S. State to Require Cervical Cancer Vaccine for Girls

As ordered by Texas Governor Rick Perry, all schoolgirls in Texas must be vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) - the ones that cause cervical cancer.
Merck’s cervical cancer vaccine, Gardasil is recommended to be administered in girls as young as 11 or 12, before they are likely sexually active.
I wonder how parents would take such a […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 3 comments

December 15th, 2006

First European National Consensus Guidelines by Spanish Medical Societies, Recommends HPV DNA Testing for Cervical Cancer Screening

As announced by Digene Corporation (maker of Digene® HPV Test), Four Spanish medical societies have published national consensus cervical cancer prevention guidelines recommending the following:

HPV DNA testing for routine, primary screening for women above 35
use of the test for “proof of cure” following treatment
follow-up evaluation of women with inconclusive Pap results

The said guidelines, also approved by […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

November 6th, 2006

HPV Test, Better Long-term Predictor Of Cervical Cell Abnormalities Than Pap Smear in Older Women

The traditional Pap smear is still the best initial cervical cancer screening tool for younger women.
A new large Danish study however, found that a test for human papillomavirus (HPV) is a much more effective way of screening for potential cancer in older women (age 40 and above).
The researchers specifically found that the absolute risk of […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments

September 5th, 2006

Prostaglandins in Seminal Fluid Worsen Cervical and Uterine Cancers

Naturally produced by the cells lining the female reproductive organs, prostaglandins would usually help regulate cell growth.
However, the concentration of prostaglandin in seminal fluid is 1000 times higher than what is normally found in these cells.
A study from the Medical Research Council’s Human Reproductive Sciences Unit at The University of Edinburgh found that the high […]

By Gloria Gamat -- 0 comments