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| 21 Nov 2009 by theglobalrealm No small number of them who heed the advice of this body will undoubtedly pay with their lives as a result of a disease that has a 96 to 99 percent five-year survival rate if caught in its earliest stages. A 1996 report on cervical cancer ... By contrast, in counties where more than 20 percent live below the FPL, almost double the rate―or about 19 women in 100000―are diagnosed with cervical cancer. For women in the world's poorest nations, the situation is even more dire. ... The Global Realm - http://carolinamtnwoman.wordpress.com/ - References |
| 20 Nov 2009 by julesberman SUMMARY OF CHANGES IN CANCER MORTALITY, 1950-2005 AND 5-YEAR RELATIVE SURVIVAL RATES, 1950-2004 Males and Females, By Primary Cancer Site. The table indicates that the cervical cancer death rate dropped 81.4% in white women. ... Specified Life - http://julesberman.blogspot.com/ |
| 16 Nov 2009 by Jane Underwood The three-year survival rate went from 27 to 51 percent (Van der Zee 2000). As I reported in my newsletter of June 15, 2009, hyperthermia has now become part of standard treatment for cervical cancer in Holland and has been recommended ... My Great Breast Cancer Adventure - http://janeunderwood.typepad.com/my_great_breast_cancer_ad/ |
| 4 hours ago by admin Americans have better access to preventive cancer screening than Canadians. Take the proportion of the appropriate-age population groups who have received recommended tests for breast, cervical, prostate, and colon cancer: .... You say we have better access to treatment and higher survival rates for cancer but don't mention that we get cancer more often. The fact that we spend so much for access to technology but live shorter lives is a huge part of the problem. ... Health awareHealth aware - http://www.hianswers.com/ |
| 9 Nov 2009 by Product Review Just read an article over at hubpages that talked about cancer survival rates and treatment centers for cervical cancer. If you know someone who has this type of cancer, you should send them the link. Cervical Cancer Treatment Centers ... Bing FAQ's, Tips and Tricks - http://binguser.blogspot.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Don Surber Paps can spot pre-cancerous changes in the cervix in time to prevent invasive cancer, and widespread use has halved cervical cancer rates in the U.S. in recent decades. About 11270 new cases will be diagnosed this year, and about 4070 women will ... Early detection improves survival rates — that's clear. Excessive screening increases costs with no benefit and with some burden besides costs on patients. False positives from excessive screening carry another set of costs. ... Don Surber - http://blogs.dailymail.com/donsurber/ |
| 17 Nov 2009 An article from: Women's Thriving Letter $5.95 Product Description: This digital document is an article from... WHAT THE AMERICAN CANCER organization WON'T say YOU! Malignant Tumor) Types, Facts, Survival Rates, Information … ... Zine & Articles - http://www.e-zine-articles.com/ |
| 20 hours ago by The MaryHunter Fact No. 1: Americans have better survival rates than Europeans for common cancers. Breast cancer mortality is 52 percent higher in Germany than in the United States, and 88 percent higher in the United Kingdom. ... 4: Americans have better access to preventive cancer screening than Canadians. Take the proportion of the appropriate-age population groups who have received recommended tests for breast, cervical, prostate and colon cancer: (FOLLOWED BY A LONG LIST OF ... Moonbattery - http://www.moonbattery.com/ |
| 20 Nov 2009 by Krista Gesaman Lost in the discussion of new cervical cancer screening recommendations are those women who still need yearly Pap/pelvic exams. Most news stories do not mention exceptions cited by the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, which could have deadly consequences if ... For too long we judged the efficacy of these tests by the number of tumors found and not by the survival rates of the patients, and that is an amazingly unscientific way of looking at things. ... Newsweek Blogs - http://blog.newsweek.com/blogs/default.aspx - References |
| 22 Nov 2009 by Ani November 10th, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new study, scientists have shown that two drugs used to treat breast cancer and osteoporosis eliminated cervical cancer in mice. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison School of Medicine and Public Health say their .... stanleyyork pattern of cell death following neoadjuvant thrpy 4 metastatic colon cancer http://bit.ly/6Dq8Pi; stanleyyork BMI and co-morbidity do not explain racial survival disparity in colon cancer . ... Health News - http://blog.taragana.com/health/ - References [ More results from Health News ] |
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