Web Images Videos Maps News Shopping Gmail more »
Sign in
Go to Blog Search Home

  
  Advanced Blog Search
  Preferences
 Blog resultsResults 1 - 10 of about 3,931 for adenocarcinoma cervical cancer. (0.68 seconds) 
Browse Top Stories
Published
Anytime

Subscribe:
Blogs Alerts Blogs Alerts
Atom | RSS
Sorted by relevance    Sort by date
 
If You Already Have Hpv And Now Think You Have Cerivical Cancer Is ...
9 Feb 2010 by admin  
They are two main types of cervical cancer…one is the squamous cells which is most common and are generally slow to grow the other cell types is adenocarcinoma's which can be more aggressive…some women have a mixed type. ...
Health awareHealth aware - http://www.hianswers.com/

Phase 3 trial of Tavocept for the treatment of lung adenocarcinoma ...
22 Jan 2010
Advaxis announced that it will collaborate with the Gynecologic Oncology Group (GOG) in a Phase 2, multicenter clinical trial of ADXS11-011 for the treatment of advanced cervical cancer in women who have failed prior cytotoxic therapy. ...
Latest articles from MPR - http://www.empr.com/
[ More results from Latest articles from MPR ]

9266GYN FERTILITY-SPARING ROBOTIC ASSISTED TRACHELECTOMY ...
28 Jan 2010 by admin  
TITLE: Fertility-Sparing Robotic-Assisted Radical Trachelectomy as well as Bilateral Pelvic Lymphadenectomy in Early Stage Cervical Cancer Objective: To spell out the box of robotic-assisted in advance trachelectomy in the studious with ...
Cervical cancer - http://cervical-cancer.treatment-info.com/
[ More results from Cervical cancer ]

Nisarga Yoga & Health Club
15 Jan 2009 by Nisarga Yoga & Health Club  
About 80% to 90% of cervical cancers are squamous cell carcinomas. The remaining 10% to 20% of cervical cancers are adenocarcinomas. Causes : Cervical cancer is more common in women middle aged women and in women of poor socioeconomic ...
Nisarga Yoga & Health Club - http://yogaforobesity.blogspot.com/

Cervical Cancer Clinical Trial: Conservative Surgery for Women ...
13 Jan 2010
Cone margins or ECC specimen positive for invasive cancer or adenocarcinoma-in-situ (one repeat cone permitted); 7. Neoadjuvant radiation therapy or chemotherapy for cervical cancer; 8. Patients unwilling or unable to provide informed ...
Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days - http://clinicaltrialsfeeds.org/clinical-trials/r...
[ More results from Clinical Trials Updates During the Last 7 Days ]

Human papillomavirus the main risk factor for cervical adenocarcinoma
28 Dec 2009 by believedbecoming  
Human papillomavirus (HPV) was found to be the main risk component associated with increased extent of an off-the-wall type of cervical cancer called cervical adenocarcinoma, according to a examine in the March 1 in dispute of the ...
Believed becoming - http://believedbecoming.twittergroups.co.uk/

Evaluation of the Association with Cervical Cancer of ...
15 Nov 2007 by Yu, KJ, Bashirova, A., Madeleine, MM, Cheng,...  
Our results indicate a lack of association between SDC-1 polymorphisms and risk of squamous cell carcinomas of the cervix. An association between SDC-1 Pro-27 polymorphism and cervical adenocarcinoma cannot be ruled out. (Cancer ...
Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention... - http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/
[ More results from Cancer Epidemiology Biomarkers & Prevention... ]

Need Info on Adenocarcinoma of Endocervix « . Diagnosis, treatment ...
8 Feb 2010 by admin  
right direction. : Jane. : P.S. I have searched the CanceNet with no success. This is a variant of cervical cancer. What you find concerning cervical cancer will generally apply to this. Eric Chevlen, MD ...
. Diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of cancer . - http://www.cancer-talk.com/

Re: [cancercure] Ralph Moss on asparagus and cancer
31 Jan 2010 by Health and Weight Loss Program Master  
paragraphs.) Asparagoside "restricts DNA synthesis and translation of proteins and inhibits adenocarcinoma…reduces breast, pancreatic, cervical cancer in mice; inhibits human cervical cancer cells and leukemia cancer cells in mice….Lung ...
Dzone for Alternative Medicine - http://dzone4alternativemedicine.blogspot.com/
[ More results from Dzone for Alternative Medicine ]

HPV Screening Could Reduce Cervical Cancer Rates
18 Jan 2010 by News Account  
Results from a study recently published in the Lancet Oncology found that testing for high-risk types of the human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA is significantly more effective in preventing invasive cervical cancer than cytology (Pap testing) alone. ... detected in the cytology group at the second round of screening were adenocarcinomas, which echo results reported in earlier studies that cytology is less effective in preventing adenocarcinoma than squamous-cell carcinoma. ...
Scientific Blogging - http://www.scientificblogging.com/ - References

Stay up to date on these results:




 
  

Google Home - About Google Blog Search Beta - Information for Blog Authors

©2009 Google