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BackgroundCervical cancer is the second most common gynecologic cancer affecting the lives of women. It causes hundreds of thousands of death among women annually worldwide.
Tadesse Nigussie+2 more
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Integration of Bioengineered Tools in Assisted Reproductive Technologies
A conceptual illustration depicting the collaboration between a medical professional (right) and a scientist (left). Their connection highlights the integration of scientific research and clinical practice. This representation underscores the role of emerging technologies in bridging fundamental research with applied reproductive healthcare.
Aslı Ak+3 more
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Despite cervical cancer being a highly preventable disease, it is the fourth most common cancer among women in both incidence and mortality. Cervical cancer screening is crucial in preventing the disease.
Meshack R. Mwantake+4 more
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A novel dissolving microneedle platform preserves HPV virus‐like particle (VLP) immunogenicity by maintaining structural integrity, crucial for eliciting potent immune responses. Buccal administration induces robust immune response, high neutralizing antibody titers, and durable sterile protection across oral and vaginal mucosal sites.
Hyemi Kim+12 more
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Cancer screening is a means to detect cancer early with the goal of decreasing morbidity and mortality. At present, there is a reasonable consensus regarding screening for breast, cervical and colorectal cances and the role of screening is under trial in
Prasad, Dr. Krishna
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Trends Over Time in Pap and Pap-HPV Cotesting for Cervical Cancer Screening.
BACKGROUND In 2012, updated cervical cancer screening recommendations were released with consensus on Papanicolaou (Pap) testing every 3 years for women age 21-65 years or Pap-human papillomavirus (HPV) cotesting at 5-year intervals for women age 30-65 ...
K. MacLaughlin+7 more
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Should we be screening for cervical cancer or breast cancer? [PDF]
Timothy Lindsay
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BackgroundDetection of the premalignant forms cervical cancer through screening in the target age group is one of the effective strategies in the prevention of the disease.
Fira Abamecha, A. Tena, Getachew Kiros
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Immunosuppressive Formulations for Immunological Defense against Traumatic Brain Injury
A novel subcutaneous formulation combining alpha‐ketoglutarate, glycolysis inhibitor PFK15, and a myelin peptide reduces inflammation in a mouse TBI model. This formulation promotes regulatory immune cells, enhances autophagy, and improves motor function, suggesting its potential as a prophylactic immunosuppressive therapy to mitigate TBI‐induced ...
Kelly Lintecum+28 more
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Screening strategies for cervical cancer and cervical intraepithelial neoplasia [PDF]
Ralph M. Richart, Bruce Barron
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