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    Cervical Cancer Essay

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    affecting women’s. New Zealand HPV Immunisation Programme is the impending long term to avoid cervical cancer for two women every week, saving over thirty lives every year. From New Zealand nearly one hundred and sixty women are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year and sixty women die from it. Maori women are almost double as likely to get cervical cancer and almost three times as likely to expire of it compared to other women. New Zealand has broadcast a vaccine against the virus that…

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    Hpv Persuasive Speech

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    Many people hear the word HPV(Human Papillomavirus) and really don’t think anything of it but that it's a disease. It's not like when they hear the word cancer and everyone is quickly alarmed. People fail to realize the different things that can eventually cause cancer and HPV is one of them. It is considered to be one of the deadliest diseases after cancer and HIV. As a result of this, researchers have created a drug to prevent the contraction of the disease but parents refuse to allow their…

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    Cervical Screening

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    (Jo’s Trust, 2016). More recently, in some laboratories, screening for Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) is performed because it is now understood that this is found in almost 99% percent of cervical cancers (Walboomers et al, 1999). However, despite the evidence that screening for cervical…

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    Cervical Cancer Issues

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    begins in cervical cells that make mucus and other fluids. According to (NIC, 2016), Long-lasting infections with certain types of human papillomavirus (HPV) cause almost all cases of cervical cancer. Vaccines that protect against infection with these types of…

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    insurance. With no health insurance women can’t get the recommended Pap and HPV screening they need.…

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    Human papillomavirus, also known as HPV, is the cause of many cases of cervical and genital cancer in both men and women. Although this is a known fact, many parents are still neglecting the idea of giving their children a “sex vaccine.” This controversy not only defies the teachings of religion, but it also defies the beliefs of parenthood. They don’t feel like this is something that they should be giving their 9-13 year old children. This perspective may be a given, but it is also creating a…

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    There are three vaccines that you can get Gardasil, Gardasil 9 and Cervix. Gardasil works against certain types of HPV which causes 70% of cervical cancer. Females from ages 9 to 26 can be vaccinated with Gardasil. Another vaccine is Gardasil 9, it works the same way as Gardasil, but Gardasil is a little stronger than Gardasil 9. There is also Cervix which is effective against the two main strain of HPV virus that causes cervical cancer. Only females between…

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    the choices they make regarding their healthcare (Roncancio, Ward, Berenson). It will go into further detail about how making available a mobile healthcare facility in their communities providing free medical examinations and pap smear screenings, HPV immunizations, and community education can help reduce the death rate of…

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    Control and Prevention (CDC), Richard E. Besser, MD, announced today a new set of community education materials about the human papillomavirus (HPV) for hospitals, schools, physicians and the general public. HPV is so common that by age 50, eight out of 10 women who are sexually active are infected with it. There are more than 100 types of HPV, but HPV 16 and 18 are considered the most dangerous types and can lead to invasive cervical cancer. According to studies, half of all women who…

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    between Human Papilloma Virus and Cervical cancer? Human papilloma virus (HPV) is one of the most common sexually transmitted diseases. ‘Centers for diseases control and prevention’ states that almost all sexually active people get the virus at some point in their lives. According to the ‘Cervical Cancer topic overview’ done by webMD cervical cancer is “when abnormal cells of the cervix grow out of control.” About HPV HPV is spread by having either vaginal, anal or oral sex with an infected…

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