To review effective methods of prevention that can be used to control the incidence of cervical cancer and detection strategies that can identify the precancerous lesions before they become true cancer. Data Sources Current medical, scientific and nursing literature, and national and international guidelines of cervical cancer. Conclusion Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by specific types of human papillomavirus (HPV). Prophylactic vaccination for HPV provides the most effective method of primary prevention against HPV-related diseases. The use of the Pap test and HPV test, according to published guidelines, provides the most effective means of screening for cervical cancer. Implications for Nursing Practice Nurses are in a k...
The present review is an attempt to compile information related to role of HPV and other causes alon...
Cervical cancer is caused by HPV (human papilloma virus). It is the second most common cancer in wom...
Cervical cancer is caused by infection with a range of high risk oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV...
To review effective methods of prevention that can be used to control the incidence of cervical canc...
Cervical carcinoma remains a significant health problem, despite the progressive fall in the mortali...
PubMed ID: 12718696Worldwide 31% of cancers in women are in the breast or uterine cervix. Cancer of ...
Cervical Cancer is a major health concern worldwide for women. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of ...
Cervical cancer is one of the few cancers where incidence and mortality have been falling within the...
Cervical cancer is a disease characterized by an abnormal growth of cells in the uterine cervix. It ...
Cervical cancer ranks third among all new cancer cases and causes of cancer deaths in females. The p...
Based on the insight that cervical cancer is caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) types,...
Objective. To define the most effective areas for the prevention of cervical cancer. Materials and m...
Cervical cancer and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are significant health care concerns for women worldw...
It is well recognised that cancer of the cervix is a disease which can usually be prevented if detec...
This paper examines new ways of preventing cervical cancer. It adopts theoretical as well as empiric...
The present review is an attempt to compile information related to role of HPV and other causes alon...
Cervical cancer is caused by HPV (human papilloma virus). It is the second most common cancer in wom...
Cervical cancer is caused by infection with a range of high risk oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV...
To review effective methods of prevention that can be used to control the incidence of cervical canc...
Cervical carcinoma remains a significant health problem, despite the progressive fall in the mortali...
PubMed ID: 12718696Worldwide 31% of cancers in women are in the breast or uterine cervix. Cancer of ...
Cervical Cancer is a major health concern worldwide for women. Human papillomavirus (HPV) is one of ...
Cervical cancer is one of the few cancers where incidence and mortality have been falling within the...
Cervical cancer is a disease characterized by an abnormal growth of cells in the uterine cervix. It ...
Cervical cancer ranks third among all new cancer cases and causes of cancer deaths in females. The p...
Based on the insight that cervical cancer is caused by high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) types,...
Objective. To define the most effective areas for the prevention of cervical cancer. Materials and m...
Cervical cancer and Human Papillomavirus (HPV) are significant health care concerns for women worldw...
It is well recognised that cancer of the cervix is a disease which can usually be prevented if detec...
This paper examines new ways of preventing cervical cancer. It adopts theoretical as well as empiric...
The present review is an attempt to compile information related to role of HPV and other causes alon...
Cervical cancer is caused by HPV (human papilloma virus). It is the second most common cancer in wom...
Cervical cancer is caused by infection with a range of high risk oncogenic human papillomavirus (HPV...