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Male Circumcision Lowers Prevalence of Penile Precancerous Lesions Among African Men, Study Finds
July 28, 2011 An international study shows that among Kenyan men, circumcision is associated with a lower prevalence of human papillomavirus-associated precancerous lesions of the ... > full story -
HPV Infection Highly Prevalent Among Organ Transplant Recipients, Study Reveals
July 12, 2011 A new study reveals an association between the human papillomavirus (betaPV) infection and cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) in organ transplant ... > full story -
Lack of Clarity About HPV Vaccine and the Need for Cervical Cancer Screening
July 6, 2011 Some girls and their parents mistakenly believe the human papillomavirus vaccination makes future cervical cancer screening unnecessary, according to a new ... > full story -
Process of Cervical Ripening Differs Between Term and Preterm Birth
June 21, 2011 Cervical ripening that instigates preterm labor is distinct from what happens at the onset of normal term labor, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have ... > full story -
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Combination Therapy Reduces Pauses in Breathing Caused by OSA, Study Suggests
June 13, 2011 The apnea-hypopnea index in patients with severe obstructive sleep apnea was more improved by a combination treatment of a mandibular advancement splint and positive airway pressure therapy than by ... > full story -
Report Outlines Successes, Challenges in Cancer Prevention Efforts
May 19, 2011 A new report from the American Cancer Society details cancer control efforts and outlines improvements as well as gaps in preventive behavior that contribute to cancer ... > full story -
Unhealthy Substance Use a Risk Factor for Not Receiving Some Preventive Health Services, Study Finds
May 13, 2011 Researchers have identified unhealthy substance use as a risk factor for not receiving all appropriate preventive health ... > full story -
Sticking Their Necks out for Evolution: Why Sloths and Manatees Have Unusually Long (or Short) Necks
May 5, 2011 As a rule all mammals have the same number of vertebrae in their necks regardless of whether they are a giraffe, a mouse, or a human. But both sloths and manatees are exceptions to this rule having ... > full story -
HIV Drug Could Prevent Cervical Cancer, Researchers Discover
May 3, 2011 A widely used HIV drug could be used to prevent cervical cancer caused by infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV), say ... > full story -
MRI Identifies Primary Endometrial and Cervical Cancer
May 3, 2011 MRI can determine if a patient has endometrial versus cervical cancer even when a biopsy can't make that distinction, according to a new study. Determining the primary site of a tumor helps determine ... > full story
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