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As summer nears its end, parents across the country are helping children get ready to head back to school. Preparing for a new school year usually involves ...
— Mayo Clinic researchers demonstrated a nearly 20% increase in human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates among adolescents through a combination ...
Even as cancer treatments have become increasingly targeted and refined, many women choose to have a mastectomy versus lumpectomy and radiation. And close to ...
Although pediatric cancer death rates have declined by nearly 70 percent over the past four decades, cancer remains the leading cause of death from disease ...
The median age for these diagnoses is 60. The most common cancerous, or malignant, brain tumor is the glioblastoma, a type of glioma that begins in the brain or ...
Cervical cancer is often caused by certain HPV strains. Experts recommend that women have a Pap test every three years starting at age 21. After age 30, experts ...
Linda had been diagnosed with HPV-related tonsil cancer. When she came upon a video on social media featuring two Mayo Clinic doctors discussing an innovative ...
September is Gynecologic Cancer Awareness ... It isn't clear what causes cervical cancer, but it's certain that HPV plays a role, along with environmental factors ...
Latent Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Infection: Does HPV Last Forever in Some Women? ... Understanding the Second Victim Experience Among ... Evaluation of high-risk ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV)-related head and neck cancers. Dr. Patel serves as the principal investigator for several clinical trials focused on volume and ...
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