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Cervical Cancer Impacting Younger Women

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For young women hard to detect cancers may develop and spread because of inability to diagnose the cancer at an early stage

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Tags: HPV, Cancer, Cervical Cancer, Women's Health

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Less Toxic IMRT Controls Cervical Cancer After Hysterectomy : IMNG Oncology Report

oncologyreport.com — “The Oncology Report is an independent news source that provides oncologists with timely and relevant news and commentary about clinical developments in the field and about the impact of health care policy on the specialty and the physician's practice. The Oncology Report is owned by the International Medical News Group (IMNG) division of Elsevier.View full resource at oncologyreport.com

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Intensity-modulated radiation therapy can achieve decreased toxicity and control cervical cancer in women - http://t.co/FiMusMbT

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More women dying from breast and cervical cancer at a younger age in developing countries

sciencedaily.com — “The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer are rising in most countries, especially in the developing world where more women are dying at younger ages, according to a new global analysis. Breast cancer cases more than doubled around the world in just three decades, from 641,000 cases in 1980 to 1.6 million cases in 2010. During that same period, deaths from breast cancer rose from 250,000 to 425,000 in 2010.View full resource at sciencedaily.com

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More women dying from breast and cervical cancer at a younger age in developing countries: http://t.co/IivFqz4E via @ScienceDaily

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Study: Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor (The Lancet) http://t.co/SwOvxhzi - #health

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Breast, cervix cancer growing threats to poor: study | Reuters

reuters.com — “LONDON (Reuters) - The number of cases and deaths from breast and cervical cancer is rising in most countries across the world, especially in poorer nations where more women are dying at younger ages,View full resource at reuters.com

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Should women under 25 be screened for cervical cancer? | Débora Miranda | Science | guardian.co.uk

guardian.co.uk — “Débora Miranda: In England, cervical cancer screening starts at 25, but younger women are dying from the disease. In some European countries screening starts as young as 18View full resource at guardian.co.uk

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Should women under 25 be screened for cervical cancer? | Débora Miranda http://t.co/ymb9VRh via @guardian

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'Awkward factor' putting women off pap tests - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

abc.net.au — “New research suggests embarrassment is stopping many younger women from taking the screening tests for cervical cancer that could save their lives.View full resource at abc.net.au

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'Awkward factor' putting women off pap tests: New research suggests embarrassment is stopping many younger women f... http://bit.ly/cZgADH

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The lived experience of younger women with vulval cancer: the impact of delayed diagnosis | Practice | Nursing Times

nursingtimes.net — “More young women are being affected by vulval cancer but lack of knowledge about the symptoms of the condition can lead to significant delays in referralView full resource at nursingtimes.net

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Early Sexual Encounters Linked To Increased Risk Of Cervical Cancer Among Deprived Women, UK

medicalnewstoday.com — “One of the reasons why cervical cancer is more common among poorer women could be because they start having sex at a younger age than more affluent women, scientists have said.Although deView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Early Sexual Encounters Linked To Increased Risk Of Cervical Cancer Among Deprived Women, UK http://mnt.to/3vQT

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A Week Of Changes For Women's Health : NPR

npr.org — “For the second time in a week, a panel of medical experts has recommended that younger women be tested less frequently for cancer. The latest advice is that women can wait until 21 to have their first Pap test for cervical cancer. Many women can skip annual Pap smears after that. The guidance comes after another recommendation earlier this week that routine mammograms needn't start until age 50. NPR digital health correspondent Scott Hensley has been following the changes and joins host Scott SiView full resource at npr.org

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Interviewed by @nprscottsimon on new guidelines for mammo and pap smears on Weekend Edition. http://bit.ly/5sdH6y

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ACOG urges women to start getting Pap smears at age 21 - Related Stories - AAP SmartBrief

smartbrief.com — “The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists has issued new guidelines advising women to get Pap smears at age 21 and those younger than 30 to undergo such tests once every two years. The recommendations are based on studies that found frequent cervical cancer screening could lead to overView full resource at smartbrief.com

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ACOG urges women to start getting Pap smears at age 21 http://sbne.ws/r/3jM1

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