Human Papillomavirus (HPV) News and Research

Latest Human Papillomavirus (HPV) News and Research

First Edition: September 14, 2011

First Edition: September 14, 2011

Merck issues statement on GARDASIL human papillomavirus vaccine

Merck issues statement on GARDASIL human papillomavirus vaccine

IUDs may protect from cervical cancer

IUDs may protect from cervical cancer

Intrauterine devices may lower risk of cervical cancer among users, study shows

Intrauterine devices may lower risk of cervical cancer among users, study shows

Intrauterine devices may protect against cervical cancer

Intrauterine devices may protect against cervical cancer

Cancer prevention tips for men at every stage of life

Cancer prevention tips for men at every stage of life

HPV vaccination updates

HPV vaccination updates

Fewer doses of Cervarix vaccine may be as efficacious as standard three-dose regimen

Fewer doses of Cervarix vaccine may be as efficacious as standard three-dose regimen

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Youth immunization rates encouraging: CDC report

Circumcision rates decline in the US: Study

Circumcision rates decline in the US: Study

Plerixafor drug shows promise against WHIM syndrome

Plerixafor drug shows promise against WHIM syndrome

Longer looks: Perry's personal health policies; 5 state Medicaid strategies; medical illiteracy

Longer looks: Perry's personal health policies; 5 state Medicaid strategies; medical illiteracy

HPV vaccination drives to prevent cervical cancers

HPV vaccination drives to prevent cervical cancers

Racial, ethnic and poverty disparities in human papillomavirus vaccination completion

Racial, ethnic and poverty disparities in human papillomavirus vaccination completion

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Autism link to vaccines dispelled by a large review of studies

Repeat HPV testing would reduce unnecessary treatment for women

Repeat HPV testing would reduce unnecessary treatment for women

Longer looks: Doctors advocating less care; addiction as a 'disease'

Longer looks: Doctors advocating less care; addiction as a 'disease'

Women being screened too often for cervical cancer

Women being screened too often for cervical cancer

Majority of physicians continue to recommend annual cervical cancer screening

Majority of physicians continue to recommend annual cervical cancer screening

Curis initiates CUDC-101 Phase I combination trial in advanced head and neck cancer

Curis initiates CUDC-101 Phase I combination trial in advanced head and neck cancer

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