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Women living in rural areas and suburban areas have higher rates of death related to cervical cancer — a highly preventable form of the disease — than do women in other parts of the country.
Cervical cancer mortality rates by county, 1970-98 http://www.mindfully.org/Health/2005...es26jul05b.gif |
A Call to Action: The "State" of Cervical Cancer Prevention in America was developed at the request of our Cervical Cancer Elimination Task Force and provides a baseline assessment of states' current progress on this issue, while identifying opportunities for improvement. It evaluates published national data and state legislative activity, and has been reviewed by the leading consulting firm, Boston Healthcare Associates.
The report's key conclusion is: While the states vary significantly in their current efforts to prevent cervical cancer, none of the states are where they could be, given that cervical cancer is highly preventable - particularly with the availability of advanced and appropriate screening technologies such as HPV testing - no American woman should die of cervical cancer. The Nation as a whole received a grade of "Good" for efforts to prevent cervical cancer. http://www.womeningovernment.org/pre...ortMap2005.gif http://www.womeningovernment.org/pre...eport/2005.asp |
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Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection leads to a spectrum of disease from genital warts to precancerous lesions to cervical and anal cancer and is a worldwide public health problem of epidemic proportions. Unique to HPV-related neoplasia, the presence of specific viral antigens such as the L1 capsid structural protein and the oncoproteins E6 and E7 provide opportunities for vaccine therapy.
**Human Papillomavirus Type 16 E7 Oncoprotein-induced Abnormal Centrosome Synthesis Is an Early Event in the Evolving Malignant Phenotype (CancerResearch) http://cancerres.aacrjournals.org/cg...full/61/6/2356 Most prophylactic vaccines are virus-like particles (VLP) composed of the L1 structural protein. Phase I trials have demonstrated safety and immunogenicity, but limited efficacy data are available. Therapeutic vaccine trials are reviewed including E6 and E7 vaccines comprised of peptides, fusion proteins, encapsulated plasmid DNA, and recombinant vaccinia virus Since the vaccine does not contain any viral DNA, you cannot get infected with HPV by receiving this vaccine Vaccine contains virus-like particles for HPV types 16 and 18, plus a substance called AS04, a novel proprietary adjuvant being developed by GSK Biologicals in collaboration with Corixa, that increases the immune system's response to a vaccine. GlaxoSmithKline announced in November 2004 that its vaccine, which contains two strains of HPV thought to cause 70 per cent of cervical cancers, had prevented 90 per cent of new infections and all persistent infections. The US-based firm Merck announced similar results last week with its vaccine, which contains the same two cancer-causing HPV strains plus two strains that cause genital warts. In 2004, the results from a phase II, randomised, double-blind clinical trial indicated that the vaccine may have clinical benefit to prevent HPV types 16 and 18. http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/biol/uni...d%20cancer.jpg |
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Hey look guys! Jimmy is a quote king. Cool.
A short path to the link above is this: http://cellar.org/showthread.php?p=330759#post330759 Click this link every time you see it. |
quote, quote, quote, shmote....:rolleyes:
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Or if you want to do it all over again just go here: http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=13773 and when you see this post just click on the link above.:p |
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just pointing out that you started the name calling first, cock. and then tried to say that i was turning your thread into a name calling fest. you dirty bitch. now, prove that you're an asshole some more.
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http://cellar.org/showthread.php?t=13708 Go little "i" man! Good thing we don't have avatars or I would make your picture mine. In fact I think I will just pass it around the web. |
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