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One-Third of All Worldwide Cancer Deaths Preventable by Behavioral ... 24 Nov 2005
...countries. They also observed that human papilloma virus is a leading cause of cancer deaths in women in low-and-middle-income countries. ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
Some ways to get rid of those bothersome warts Nov 22, 2005
The human papilloma virus (HPV) causes warts. ... It's not known what percentage of people will harbor the human papilloma virus after their warts have gone away. ...
- Newsday,
Doctors warn on carcinogenic virus Nov 22, 2005
The dangers of the human papilloma virus, which has been identified as the cause of almost all incidences of cervical cancer, were highlighted at an event held ...
- Taipei Times,
Oral sex linked to cancer - Swedish study Nov 16, 2005
That's the advice from dentist Kerstin Rosenquist after a new Swedish study confirmed that the Papilloma Virus increases the risk of oral cancer. ...
- The Local,
*vwd/BUSINESS WIRE: GenoID gibt Durchbruch bei Test auf ... Nov 16, 2005
AUTHORITATIVE. GenoID Ltd. gibt erfreut die Verfügbarkeit eines Echtzeit-Tests für das humanpathogene Papilloma-Virus (HPV) bekannt. Damit ...
- Vereinigte Wirtschaftsdienste,
Bird flu vaccine may take 2yrs Nov 22, 2005
CSL had spent $10 million to $20 million in defending its intellectual property rights in relation to its human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, which in recent ...
- Daily Telegraph,
New FDA condom labels won’t overstate failures Nov 22, 2005
...will state that the condoms are believed to be less effective against some sexually transmitted diseases, including herpes and the human papilloma virus. ...
- Gay People Chronicle,
Religious right declares war on women by denying rights Nov 22, 2005
...volley fired against us is from Leslie Unruh of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse regarding the vaccination to eradicate the human papilloma virus that ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger,
Religious groups overcome objections to cervical cancer vaccines Nov 22, 2005
The thing with cervical cancer is that it is almost always caused by the Human Papilloma Virus or the HPV, which spreads exclusively by sexual contact. ...
- MedIndia,
Oral sex linked to oral cancer Nov 16, 2005
Her finding: Thirty-six percent of the cancer group also were infected with the Human Papilloma Virus, or HPV, vs. just 1 percent of the healthy group. ...
- United Press International
Soon we'll be ordered to wear dresses Nov 20, 2005
I was elated to hear recently that two different drug companies had discovered a vaccine that would prevent virtually 100 percent of human papilloma virus (HPV ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Glasgow leads way on cancer vaccine Nov 21, 2005
The vaccine, which is given in three doses over six months, gives women immunity to the different strains of the human papilloma virus which is often spread ...
- Glasgow Evening Times,
Condoms shouldn't be preventing conversation Nov 20, 2005
...precursor to AIDS), herpes and human papilloma virus, which have treatments but not cures; as well as gonorrhea, syphilis and chlamydia, which can be treated ...
- Evansville Courier & Press (subscription),
There are many effective remedies for warts Nov 17, 2005
The human papilloma virus (HPV) causes warts. These viruses have also been shown to be the greatest risk for, if not the cause of, cervical cancer. ...
- Canton Repository (subscription),
New Hope against Cervical Cancer: HPV Vaccine Nov 21, 2005
CBN.com – (CBN News) - A breakthrough vaccine can shield women from the human papilloma virus, a sexually transmitted virus that causes cervical cancer. ...
- Christian Broadcasting Network,
The Secret Life Of... a student with an STD Nov 9, 2005
Sarah* found out she had contracted Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) just weeks before she left home to begin her freshman year at Tufts University. ...
- Tufts Daily,
FDA proposes more specific condom labels Nov 10, 2005
...wants condom packages to warn that condoms are less effective at stopping some sexually transmitted diseases, such as herpes and human papilloma virus, than ...
- Miami Herald,
Diet could prevent 2.5m cancer deaths Nov 17, 2005
...per cent). Unsafe sex - without a condom - can transmit the papilloma virus which causes all cases of cervical cancer. Cervical ...
- Independent,
One third of cancer deaths may be avoided Nov 17, 2005
Infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV) through unsafe sex is a contributing cause of cervical cancer in women in sub-Saharan Africa and parts of Asia ...
- ABC Online,
Change of lifestyle would slash cancer risk Nov 18, 2005
Sexual transmission of the human papilloma virus is a leading risk factor for cervical cancer in low- and middle-income countries, especially where screening ...
- Sydney Morning Herald (subscription),
Lifestyle Changes May Help Prevent One-Third of All Cancers Nov 18, 2005
Women in poorer areas, however, are at a greater risk for cervical cancer, which is spread by the sexually-transmitted human papilloma virus. ...
- ABC News
Brisbane team 'turns off' cancer gene Nov 16, 2005
Dr McMillan said cervical cancer was an ideal place to start with the technique because the disease was caused by infection with the human papilloma virus and ...
- NEWS.com.au,
Keys to keep cancer away Nov 19, 2005
In low- and middle-income nations, sexual transmission of the human papilloma virus is a leading risk factor for cervical cancer, the most common malignancy ...
- Newsday,
Oral sex can lead to cancer of the mouth, say scientists Nov 19, 2005
People who catch a high-risk variety of the human papilloma virus, HPV, at that time are more susceptible to falling ill with mouth cancer, according to new ...
- The Observer,
Oral sex linked to cancer Nov 16, 2005
People who contract a high-risk variety of the human papilloma virus, HPV, during oral sex are more likely to fall ill with mouth cancer, according to a study ...
- News24,
Lifestyle changes could reduce cancer deaths Nov 18, 2005
Alcohol is also a factor in oesophageal and oral cancers, while the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus is a risk factor for the development of cervical ...
- 4RFV,
Third of cancer deaths are preventable Nov 18, 2005
Unsafe sex can contract the papilloma virus which is responsible for all cases of cervical cancer, which causes 234,000 deaths worldwide. ...
- Food Consumer,
Women 'still at risk' from cervical cancer Nov 18, 2005
The research team from Helsinki University found that human papilloma virus (HPV) - which causes cervical cancer - was also linked to a higher risk from smoking ...
- DeHavilland,
Report: Detection, Education Key to Reducing Cervical Cancer ... Nov 18, 2005
...care. The report also urges officials to implement a public health education campaign increasing knowledge of human papilloma virus. ...
- WAVY-TV,
Scientists optimistic about new cervical cancer treatment Nov 16, 2005
A cancer biologist at the university, Dr Nigel McMillan, says the treatment, called gene silencing, kills cancerous cells caused by the human papilloma virus. ...
- LaSalute.net,
Women Treated For CIN Still Have Increased Cancer Risk Nov 18, 2005
Researchers concluded that these women had increased rates of cervical cancers and other cancers linked to the human papilloma virus (HPV) and higher rates of ...
- HealthCentral.com
Oral Sex may Cause Mouth Cancer New Study Reveals Nov 17, 2005
BALTIMORE, November 17, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) - US researchers studying the effects of human papilloma virus (HPV), a leading cause of cervical cancer in ...
- Lifesite,
New gene technique 'could treat cervical cancer' Nov 17, 2005
CICR) discovered that the technique, which targets and 'turns off' single genes in a cell, could kill cancerous cells caused by human papilloma virus (HPV). ...
- DeHavilland,
One-third cancer deaths caused by 9 avoidable risk factors Nov 19, 2005
Sexual transmission of human papilloma virus is the leading risk factor for cervical cancer in women in low- and middle-income countries, particularly in Sub ...
- NewKerala.com,
5 Tests Every Woman Should Get Nov 16, 2005
...said. It is critical because with the pap test, a woman can be screened for papilloma virus, a known cause of cervical cancer. The ...
- NewsNet5.com,
2 ill manatees at zoo responding to care Nov 18, 2005
...forcing state park officials to drop her as one of the manatees they were moving to the Columbus Zoo in Ohio to do research on the papilloma virus, which ...
- St. Petersburg Times,
TV producer speaks on legal awareness Nov 17, 2005
The Kaiser poll showed that before an ER episode focusing on the link between human papilloma virus (HPV) and cervical cancer, only nine percent of ER viewers ...
- Johns Hopkins News-Letter,
New ECCO 13 data emphasise vital importance of cervical cancer ... Nov 2, 2005
Particular focus lies with the human papilloma virus (HPV) as infection by oncogenic HPV types is a necessary cause of cervical cancer. ...
- EurekAlert (press release),
Abstinence is hardly a substitute for cure Nov 16, 2005
At the heart of the debate is the fact that the vaccine works against the human papilloma virus, which is sexually transmitted. ...
- Topeka Capital Journal (subscription),
Equine Cancer Nov 1, 2005
Tumor types responsive to treatment with cisplatin, he said, include squamous (scaly) cell carcinoma/papilloma, sarcoid, soft tissue sarcoma, melanoma, lymphoma ...
- TheHorse.com,
Syphilis, Drug-Resistant Gonorrhea on the Rise Nov 8, 2005
The two other most common STDs in the United States, herpes and human papilloma virus, are not reported to federal authorities, although good estimates of ...
- Los Angeles Times,
Cities see rise of STDs Nov 9, 2005
South. Valdiserri said that thousands of STD cases go undiagnosed, particularly cases of human papilloma virus and genital herpes. ...
- Newsday,
Gay Sex Called Key to Rise in Syphilis Nov 9, 2005
The two other most common sexually transmitted diseases in the United States, herpes and human papilloma virus, are not reported to federal authorities ...
- Newsday,
Proposed US condom labels warn against spermicide Nov 10, 2005
They also specify that consistent condom use may help protect against some other sexually transmitted diseases, such as human papilloma virus, or HPV, that are ...
- Reuters
FDA Suggests Warnings for Condoms Nov 11, 2005
She also criticized the FDA language on another part of the warning label, on human papilloma virus or HPV, which says that "condoms provide less protection ...
- Los Angeles Times,
New Screen-and-treat Methods For Cervical Cancer Significantly ... Nov 1, 2005
Human Papilloma Virus Test Increases Cancer Detection Rate, Study Finds (May 8, 2002) -- Adding a simple, highly sensitive test for the human papilloma virus ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Cervical cancer shot stirs cultural debate Nov 15, 2005
..."And it's having an effect in debates like this.". The vaccine protects women against strains of a ubiquitous germ called the human papilloma virus. ...
- Newsday,
New cervical cancer methods developed Nov 1, 2005
...full story. 'Disappearing' precancers discovery (July 1, 2005) -- Johns Hopkins researchers in Baltimore have found the kind of human papilloma virus and a ...
- Science Daily (press release)
Young women lead rise in STDs Nov 9, 2005
The government tracks data on chlamydia, gonorrhea, and syphilis, but highly prevalent viral infections, such as human papilloma virus (also known as genital ...
- Salt Lake Tribune,
Hormone might curb the urge to eat Nov 11, 2005
The FDA wants packages to warn that condoms are less effective at stopping some sexually transmitted diseases, such as herpes and human papilloma virus, than ...
- The State,
Syphilis cases highest among gay men Nov 9, 2005
In another area, the two other most common STDs in the United States, herpes and human papilloma virus, are not reported to federal authorities, although good ...
- Contra Costa Times,
FDA proposes more specific condom labels Nov 10, 2005
Packages would have to say that condoms aren't as effective at stopping diseases like herpes and human papilloma virus because they can be transmitted through ...
- WKYT,
FDA proposes warnings against STDs on condom packaging Nov 11, 2005
...of sexually-transmitted diseases (STDs), and say that condoms do not provide full protection against all STDs, including herpes and human papilloma virus. ...
- European Rubber Journal (subscription),
FDA proposes condom warnings Nov 10, 2005
...proposed rules, condom packages would say that they are thought to be less effective against certain STDs, including herpes and human papilloma virus, because ...
- Richmond Times Dispatch,
Conservatives prompt FDA to warn about condom risk Nov 11, 2005
Coburn, a physician, has pressed for labels warning that condoms do not prevent transmission of human papilloma virus, which can cause cervical cancer. ...
- TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),
Condoms may get new warnings Nov 11, 2005
The devices are less reliable against STDs like herpes and human papilloma virus, the agency said this week in a proposed rule. ...
- United Press International
ETSU student STD infection rate rising Nov 14, 2005
June 30, 2004 and July 1, 2005, 154 cases of gonorrhea and chlamydia infection among students have been reported, 169 cases of Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), 70 ...
- East Tennessean Online Edition (subscription),
FDA proposes changes to condom packages Nov 12, 2005
...to feature warnings that their products are not as effective at stopping some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) like herpes and human papilloma virus (HPV). ...
- myDNA.com,
Cancer cases increasing alarmingly in India: Shanta Nov 13, 2005
She said almost 20 per cent of cancers were associated with chronic infection, significant being Human papilloma virus, Hepatitis and Helicobacter Pylori. ...
- Webindia123,
A cancer vaccine that’s absurdly controversial Nov 13, 2005
Ask a 17-year-old what she knows about the human papilloma virus and you are likely to get a blank stare. Ask the same teen if she ...
- TheNewsTribune.com (subscription),
Forget bird flu; immunize teens against cancer-causing virus Nov 8, 2005
...drug is called Gardasil, and in trials it's been shown to be almost 100 percent effective at protecting the body from the strains of human papilloma virus (HPV ...
- Pioneer Press,
Preventing Cancer or Promoting Sex? Nov 14, 2005
Conservative groups worry that the vaccine, which also protects against the human papilloma virus (HPV), will encourage promiscuous behavior in young girls. ...
- GSU Signal,
IDM Pharma Reports Financial Results for the Three and Nine Months ... Nov 14, 2005
AVENTIS in cancer immunotherapy, and with INNOGENETICS in vaccine development for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and C and papilloma virus infection. ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Politicized FDA 'very troubling' Nov 4, 2005
She said that the agency's scientific integrity will likely be tested in the near future when vaccines for the human papilloma virus are submitted for approval ...
- The Capital Times,
After 34 Years, Goals Change In Medicine's 'War On Cancer' Nov 11, 2005
On Oct. 6 Merck (MRK) reported its drug Gardasil was 100% effective in blocking cervical cancer from the human papilloma virus. ...
- Investor's Business Daily (subscription)
To Your Health-Nov. 10, 2005 Nov 9, 2005
Researchers believe with widespread Pap testing and the introduction of a new vaccine against human papilloma virus, cervical cancer will be even less ...
- Lambertville Beacon,
Russian roulette Nov 13, 2005
Canada. But chlamydia, herpes, HIV, gonorrhea, hepatitis B, HPV (human papilloma virus) and syphilis are the main culprits. Syphilis ...
- Toronto Sun,
Two screen test and treat screening for cervical cancer Nov 2, 2005
The testing process uses Non-cytological techniques such as testing for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) DNA testing and/or Visual Inspection with Acetic acid (VIA ...
- MedIndia,
Screen and Treat Cervical Cancer Programs Effective in Low ... Nov 9, 2005
The conventional approach to screening for early detection of cervical cancer involves performing a Pap smear and/or a test for human papilloma virus (HPV). ...
- Cancer Consultants (press release),
AlphaVax Named the Triangle's Fastest Growing Private Biotech ... Nov 11, 2005
...influenza and SARS and is working with a number of academic and industry partners on vaccines for important diseases like herpes and human papilloma virus (the ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
It's the God-squad vs. freedom Nov 8, 2005
...and GlaxoSmithKline announced late last month they have developed a vaccine that protects against strains of a germ called the human papilloma virus (or HPV). ...
- Capitol Hill Blue,
STDs most common, prevalent college student threat Nov 11, 2005
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most commonly contracted STD in recent years has been Human Papilloma Virus, also known as ...
- The Triangle
LIVE! RUDE! GIRL! Nov 6, 2005
The vaccine immunizes women against certain strains of the human papilloma virus, known to be one of the leading causes of cervical cancer in the United States ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
Jennifer Harper-Deacon — What's the alternative Nov 14, 2005
AI am afraid that children are rather susceptible to warts, which are simply harmless growths caused by different strains of the human papilloma virus. ...
- Times Online,
Don't block cancer vaccine Nov 9, 2005
The thinking goes that if girls are immunized against human papilloma virus (HPV), the sexually transmitted disease responsible for most cases of cervical ...
- Charlotte Observer,
HealthWatch For Nov. 11, 2005 Nov 11, 2005
...is proposing labels to warn that latex condoms are not as effective as previously thought at stopping the transmission of the herpes and human papilloma virus. ...
- NBC5.com,
Abstinence Policy Ineffective Nov 9, 2005
...address these topics.". According to Nevers, the most prevalent STD on the UConn campus is HPV, or Human Papilloma Virus. Low-risk ...
- Daily Campus (subscription),
Helix closes $5.5 million private placement Nov 8, 2005
Helix's product development initiatives include its Topical Interferon Alpha-2b, for the treatment of conditions caused by the human papilloma virus, and its ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release),
Viewpoint: Don't stop HPV vaccine Nov 10, 2005
...reported that people who have had unprotected sex with more than one partner had an 80 percent chance of contracting a strain of human papilloma virus, an ...
- Daily Texan,
Microbicides and mucosal vaccines for HIV, Hepatitis B, Herpes ... Nov 8, 2005
...the development of plant-derived microbicides and mucosal vaccines to four crucial STIs: HIV, Hepatitis B Virus, Herpes Simplex Virus and Human Papilloma Virus ...
- Checkbiotech.org (press release),
Study suggests bacteria may be linked to type of lymphoma around ... Oct 31, 2005
...presented Monday at the European Cancer Conference, is the latest to link infection with cancer, following the establishment of the human papilloma virus as ...
- Malaysia Star,
Drug Stocks Up After Choppy Week Oct 29, 2005
Rubin said he continues to have a positive view on key drug candidates Gardasil, a vaccine for human papilloma virus (HPV), as well as diabetes drug Sitagliptin ...
- Forbes
Merck's Promising Pipeline Burdened By Vioxx Oct 25, 2005
The pharmaceuticals analyst said he continues to have a positive view on key drug candidates Gardasil, a vaccine for human papilloma virus (HPV), as well as ...
- Forbes
Poor women need fast response to cervical cancer, studies say Nov 2, 2005
In the South Africa study, 6,555 women got two tests: one for human papilloma virus, HPV, a common sexually transmitted virus that causes most cervical cancer ...
- AZ Central.com,
Cervical Cancer Vaccine Raises ‘Promiscuity’ Controversy Nov 2, 2005
Clinical trials for vaccines against the human papilloma virus (HPV), strains of which cause cervical cancer and genital warts in women, show that the ...
- The NewStandard,
Three doses of prevention for cervical cancer Nov 1, 2005
Gardasil was designed to target human papilloma virus-16 (HPV-16) and HPV-18, two of the most dangerous strains of HPV and account for 70 percent of cervical ...
- Sun Star,
Cancer prevention vaccine questioned Oct 31, 2005
...approval of the vaccine, which studies have shown to be nearly 100 percent effective in preventing most cancer-causing strains of the human papilloma virus, or ...
- United Press International
Cancer vaccine sparks debate over abstinence Oct 31, 2005
...their concerns. The vaccine protects women against strains of a ubiquitous germ called the human papilloma virus. Although many ...
- Bradenton Herald,
CANCER PREVENTION UNDER FIRE Nov 1, 2005
...policymaking. According to the Post story, the vaccine protects women against strains of a germ called the human papilloma virus. ...
- Free Market News Network,
As FDA Prepares New, Misleading Condom Label, Scores of People ... Nov 7, 2005
...released this week. The language will state that condoms may not completely protect against human papilloma virus (HPV). Health leaders ...
- AllAfrica.com,
Dealing With Warts 03 Oct 2005
All warts are basically caused by different types of the equine papilloma virus, which is a DNA type virus (the nucleic acid is DNA rather than RNA). ...
- TheHorse.com
Ductal Dilatation as the Manifesting Sign of Invasive Ductal ... Sep 29, 2005
...report to enable comparison of these features with those of a benign breast lesion manifesting as a solitary dilated duct that proved to be a benign papilloma. ...
- Journal of Ultrasound in Medicine
Influenza Pandemic a Brewing Storm, WHO Director-General Says Sep 29, 2005
...and pneumococcal disease," and cervical cancer continues to take a heavy toll in the region, despite the availability of a human papilloma virus vaccine, Dr ...
- Medical News Today (press release)
New FDA Head no Friend to Women says Abortion/Breast Cancer Group Sep 29, 2005
...like Plan B, the widespread use of MAP without doctor’s supervision, would lead to increases in sexually transmitted diseases like Human Papilloma Virus with ...
- Lifesite
Learning to say no until marriage Sep 30, 2005
...icky diseases lurking out there. Some with weird names, such as gonorrhea, human papilloma virus and herpes. But youth leader Gary ...
- St. Petersburg Times
Annual pap smear a must Sep 18, 2005
...risk of developing cervical cancer than heterosexual females but should be screened annually because they can still contract the Human Papilloma virus (HPV ...
- Jamaica Observer
2nd European Conference on Cervical Cancer Screening / Expert ... Sep 19, 2005
A long-lasting or persisting infection with certain human papilloma viruses (HPV) represents an increased risk factor for developing cervical cancer. ...
- PR Newswire UK (press release)
Teach teens of joys, risks of sex Sep 26, 2005
...are protected. Herpes, chlamydia, gonorrhea, human papilloma virus and even HIV all can be transmitted via oral sex. Parents should ...
- Chicago Sun-Times
US teens favour oral sex amid Aids epidemic Sep 29, 2005
...reported using a condom during sexual activities despite studies that have shown that gonorrhoea, syphilis, genital herpes and human papilloma virus can be ...
- Independent Online
Carnal knowledge | Oral sex and risk: Here, the facts Sep 27, 2005
...oral sex. The same goes for human papilloma virus, which can lead to cervical cancer if you don't get screened regularly. Some recommend ...
- philly.com
Lower your cancer risk Sep 18, 2005
The human papilloma-virus, a sexually transmitted infection, causes many cervical cancers and may contribute to oral and anal cancers as well. ...
- Poughkeepsie Journal
Positive Clinical Results Allow IDM to Enter Second Stage of Phase ... Sep 27, 2005
AVENTIS in cancer immunotherapy, and with INNOGENETICS in vaccine development for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and C and papilloma virus infection. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Specialists join cancer centre team Sep 28, 2005
Northern Cancer Research. Her primary focus is the human papilloma virus, the prime risk factor in cervical cancer. She joins the ...
- Thunder Bay Chronicle Journal
5-Minute Life Saver Sep 25, 2005
Sexually transmitted diseases, human papilloma virus infections and even excessive smoking, may also lead to women developing cervical cancer. ...
- RedNova.com
Cancer Risk Markers Sometimes Seen in Tissue Removed During Breast ... Sep 26, 2005
73 years. Twenty-six were low-risk lesions: apocrine changes, duct ectasia, hyperplasia, sclerosing adenosis or papilloma. The remaining ...
- Cancerpage.com
25 geniuses get their day in the sun Sep 20, 2005
This work has allowed Goldie and her colleagues to develop more effective strategies for fighting the human papilloma virus, which is linked to cervical cancer ...
- Boston Globe
Feminist Bloggers Say No to John Roberts Sep 20, 2005
Cancer of the cervix, the most common form of cancer in developing countries, is often linked to the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus. ...
- culturekitchen
Promiscuity Linked to Disability, Premature Death Sep 20, 2005
...approximately 30,000 deaths were attributable to STD infections, most prevalently HIV/AIDS, but also cervical cancer resulting from human Papilloma virus (HPV ...
- Lifesite
Grant Life Sciences Awarded Patent for Vital Components of Blood ... Sep 22, 2005
6,933,123) encompasses essential components of the company's proprietary technology: "Peptides from the E2, E6, and E7 proteins of human papilloma viruses 16 ...
- Business Wire (press release)
Women power: Curb cervical cancer Sep 22, 2005
Scientists at the Institute of Cytology and Preventive Oncology, Noida have identified the Indian variant of the Human Papilloma Virus 16 and 18, that causes ...
- Times of India
MedImmune's CAIV-T Trial Data Seen Likely Positive Sep 20, 2005
...per share, the FluMist/CAIV-T franchise at $1.40 per share based on our belief that the CP-111 trial will succeed, future HPV (human papilloma virus) royalties ...
- Forbes
Awareness needed for women's health Sep 22, 2005
The NIH Department of Health and Human Services estimates that at least 20 million people in the United States carry HPV (human papilloma virus), and a number ...
- Johns Hopkins News-Letter
MedImmune Remains A Top Pick In Biotech Sep 1, 2005
Morgan Stanley said upcoming "positive catalysts" in the next one to two months include data from a Phase III trial for a human papilloma virus (HPV) treatment ...
- Forbes
GlaxoSmithKline Acquires Vaccine R&D and Manufacturing Plant in ... Sep 1, 2005
That includes GSK's candidate vaccine against infection with the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a leading cause of cervical cancer. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Health officials warn STI tests not all-inclusive Sep 16, 2005
The health center’s STI tests do not cover the two most prevalent STIs on the campus: human papilloma virus infection — more commonly known as genital ...
- The Diamondback
Helix receives approval to conduct a clinical trial of Topical ... Sep 12, 2005
...of Topical Interferon Alpha-2b in patients with ano-genital warts (condylomata acuminata), who are positive for infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV). ...
- PharmaLive.com (press release)
So many sinister IM buddies…so little time Sep 6, 2005
...secure. The company's main product is a DNA-based test for the human papilloma virus, often the precursor to cervical cancer. The ...
- SearchSecurity.com
Heart infection tied to rheumatic fever Sep 6, 2005
Those activities fill the stomach with air. Q: I had a papilloma removed from my right breast. What caused it? My nipple was leaking blood. ...
- Contra Costa Times
Central Minnesota news and notes Sep 6, 2005
It had Shope papilloma virus, a highly contagious disease that causes rabbits to grow things on their head and face that look like horns. ...
- Agri News
Inspired by the insects Sep 5, 2005
...start soon. The group of risk includes patients suffering from herpeto-viral and viral papilloma infections. Scientists believe ...
- Deccan Herald
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