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25% of Teen Girls Vaccinated for HPV
Better Pap Smear Follow-Up Needed Among Lower-Income Women
Breast Cancer Drugs May Fight Cervical Cancer, Too
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Cancer Screenings for Medicaid Patients Miss Targets
Cervarix Approved to Help Prevent Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer Screens Effective But More Can Be Done
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Called Safe
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Seems Safe
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Well Tolerated
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Worth the Cost: Study
Dealing Cervical Cancer a Knockout Blow
DNA-Based HPV Tests More Accurate Than Pap Smears
Don't Lower Age for Cervical Cancer Test, Study Urges
Drug Combo Fights Recurrent Ovarian Cancer Cell Growth
FDA Panel Backs Giving HPV Vaccine Gardasil to Young Males
Fewer Genital Warts Thanks to HPV Vaccine Program
First DNA Tests for HPV Approved
For Hispanics, a Unique Cancer Profile Emerges
Gardasil Approved for Additional Uses
Genes Help Cancer-Linked Viruses Elude Immune System
Get to Know the Pap Test
Health Tip: Get Screened for Cancer
Health Tip: Getting a Pap Test
Health Tip: Prepare for a Pap Test
Health Tip: Protect Yourself Against Cervical Cancer
HPV Vaccine No More Painful Than Other Shots
HPV Vaccine Has Higher Allergic Reaction Rate
Living in U.S. May Raise Hispanics' Cancer Risk
Many Moms Unwilling to Have Younger Daughters Get HPV Vaccine
Many Texas Docs Not Pushing HPV Vaccine for Girls
Method for Treating Cervical Lesions May Pose Pregnancy Risks
Minorities Distrust Medical System More
More Americans Urged to Get Cancer Screenings
Most Young, Black Females Are Not Getting HPV Vaccine
Multiple Screening Strategy Boosts Cervical Cancer Detection
New Evidence Supports HPV Vaccine
New HPV Vaccine Might Stop Vulvar Cancer in its Tracks
New HPV Vaccine Promising in Mice
New Insights, Inroads Against Breast, Ovarian Cancers
New MRI Puts Cervical Cancer Into Focus
New Pap Test Guidelines: Start Later, Have Fewer
New Technique May Improve Early Cervical Cancer Treatment
Non-AIDS-Related Cancers Growing Among HIV Patients
Obese Women Less Likely to Be Tested for Some Cancers
Old, New Pap Methods Equally Good, Dutch Study Finds
One in Four Teen Girls Have STDs
One in Three Cancer Survivors on Unemployment Line
Prior Cervical Dysplasia May Boost Cancer's Return
Recent Cancer Screening Changes Leave Many Confused
Researchers Propose Improved Cervical Cancer Screening
Stem Cell Study Offers Hope for Targeting Tumors
Teens May Not Benefit from Pap Tests
Too Few Older Adults Get Recommended Screenings
Topical Cream Treats Precancerous Lesions of Vulva
U.S. Reported 25,000 Cases of HPV-Related Cancers Annually