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Cancer vaccine in store for shoppers at mall
Yorkshire Post, UK - Nov 26, 2008
"The jab literally takes a few minutes. It's not a painful procedure and it's extremely effective." Around 800 girls have already had the jab in just a week ...
Exclusive: PCTs pressure GPs to limit HPV jabs
Healthcare Republic - Nov 5, 2008
Half of PCTs attempt to restrict access to HPV vaccine in a bid to save cash. PCTs are urging GPs to cut costs by denying HPV jabs to women outside the ...

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Gardasil Linked to Seventy-Eight Outbreaks of Genital Warts
Natural News.com, AZ - Nov 10, 2008
Unfortunately, not too many doctors take the time to educate parents about some of these possible reactions prior to giving little girls this expensive jab. ...

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Antonio?s Reliable Source: Boxing & Entertainment Rolled into One
ringsidereport.com, VA - Nov 25, 2008
According to popeater.com, the two have been trading jabs on Youtube.com, allegedly after Takei did not invite Shatner to his wedding with partner Brad ...
Comment: Will Michelle Obama have to keep mum?
Sunday Business Post, Ireland - Nov 8, 2008
In other interviews, she said she planned to make herself an advocate for working parents, particularly military families, urging better access to childcare ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: boost + push + cancer  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/4/2008)

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A needed boost
York Daily Record, PA - Aug 2, 2008
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Betting on the West: New Mexico
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"That might push us all to go to the polls and vote," she said. Several voters said they wanted Obama to clarify his positions and felt they "didn't know ...

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Eating in the raw
Canada.com, Canada - Jul 31, 2008
But she doesn't push people to adopt her 100-per-cent no-cook lifestyle. "It's not an all-or-nothing approach," she says. A great way to reap the benefits ...
The Push For Quotas For Women In Science
Slashdot - Jul 15, 2008
Give people a boost when they need it, such as scholarships for people in a miserable financial situation. Hiring should only be done on the grounds that ...

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Estrogen link in mental illness
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The trial drug was designed to treat osteoporosis and cancer, but Shannon Weickert suspects it will help modify the "negative" symptoms of schizophrenia ...
Bolton residents ride to fight cancer
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Owners and operators of large trucks get help with fuel demands
The Columbian, WA - Aug 2, 2008
Now truckers have a new ally in the push to increase fuel economy. Cascade Sierra Solutions, a two-year-old Oregon-based nonprofit organization, ...
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Hartford Courant, United States - Jul 6, 2008
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Daily Mail, UK - Jul 19, 2008
But something at the back of my mind was telling me I had to push for an ultrasound just to confirm what he was saying.' He adds: 'The doctor was reluctant ...
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[CITATION] Self-Propelled Colonoscope Could Boost Cancer Screening Capacity
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Push to boost cancer jab access

meeting in London are pushing for developing countries to get quick access to new vaccines against cervical cancer.

It is thought more than 250,000 lives could be saved each year if girls around the world were given the jab before they reached puberty. But the biggest potential impact would be in developing countries, where 80% of cervical cancer deaths occur.

This is because they often lack screening and treatment programmes.

More than 95% of women in the developing world never have a cervical smear test. As a result, say experts, women in these countries with the disease face an undignified and protracted death. Nothemba Simelela, of the International Planned Parenthood Federation, said: "There is usually a 15 to 20 year delay between the time that new vaccines are approved in the West and the time they reach developing countries. "The world cannot afford to wait 20 years to begin saving women from cervical cancer." Protection Merck & Co recently launched Gardasil and GlaxoSmithKline Plc's Cervarix is expected to be approved next year. Both protect women against human papillomavirus (HPV), the virus that causes most cases of the disease.

Now experts from 60 international agencies are meeting in London to try to come up with a strategy to ensure that developing countries don't have to wait many years for the vaccines.

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But this will not be cheap, as immunisation requires three jabs, costing US$120 each.

Drug companies have indicated they will consider lower prices - but these are unlikely to reach a level where there would be no profit.

An American organisation called PATH is beginning to examine how to use the jab in India, Peru, Uganda and Vietnam.

Experts believe the vaccine will be most effective if given to girls aged under 13, because it protects against a sexually transmitted virus.

Dr Jacqueline Sherris, from PATH, said many people would need to work together.

She said: "There is an increasing commitment on the part of global community to supplement the cost of the vaccine in the initial years of its availability so companies can make the profit they need and at the same time it's affordable to poorer countries."

 
 
 
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