Higher anaphylaxis rates after HPV vaccination: CMAJ study / significantly...
Public Release: 1-Sep-2008 OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA – The estimated rate of anaphylaxis in young women after human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination was significantly higher – 5 to 20 fold – than that...
View ArticleHPV improves survival for African-Americans with throat cancer
DETROIT – Even though the human papillomavirus (HPV) is a risk factor for certain head and neck cancers, its presence could make all the difference in terms of survival, especially for African...
View ArticleHigher anaphylaxis rates after HPV vaccination: ” significantly higher – 5 to...
2008 study posted for filing Contact: Kim Barnhardt kim.barnhardt@cma.ca 613-731-8610 x2224 Canadian Medical Association Journal Despite higher rates, HPV vaccine safe for use OTTAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA –...
View ArticleMandatory HPV vaccination is unwarranted and unwise
2008 study posted for filing Contact: Amy Molnar journalnews@bos.blackwellpublishing.net 201-748-8844 Wiley-Blackwell Article explores how mandate does not represent public health necessity Washington,...
View ArticleHPV Tumor virus is best predictor of throat cancer survival / HPV-positive...
Public release date: 7-Jun-2010 - At three years after treatment, 82 percent of patients with HPV-positive tumors were still alive - compared with 57 percent of patients with HPV-negative tumors - The...
View ArticleHPV-positive OPSCC patients nearly twice as likely to survive as HPV-negative...
– HPV-positive patients had a higher overall survival (OS) rate than HPV-negative patients (at two years post-treatment, 54.6 percent vs. 27.6 percent, respectively), according to research presented...
View ArticleHPV eradicated by AHCC supplement, preclinical study suggests
These data suggest AHCC can eliminate HPV infections Japanese mushroom extract active hexose correlated compound (AHCC) may have role in prevention HPV-related cancers (March 23, 2014, Beaverton, OR)...
View ArticleHPV improves survival for African-Americans with throat cancer
29 JUL 2012 DETROIT – Even though the human papillomavirus (HPV) is a risk factor for certain head and neck cancers, its presence could make all the difference in terms of survival, especially for...
View ArticleUTHealth research shows mushroom extract, AHCC, helpful in treating HPV
HOUSTON – (Oct. 28, 2014) – A Japanese mushroom extract appears to be effective for the eradication of human papillomavirus (HPV), according to a pilot clinical trial at The University of Texas Health...
View ArticleHPV infections in women eradicated by AHCC, Japanese mushroom extract
Results of human pilot study presented at SIO meeting in Houston (October 29, 2014, Beaverton, OR) New research presented at the Society for Integrative Oncology (SIO) 11th International Conference in...
View Article5 Antioxidants Associated with Oncogenic HPV Infection
5 Antioxidants Associated with Oncogenic HPV Infection Study results showed that lower levels of serum albumin and four dietary antioxidants – vitamins A, B2, E, and folate — were associated with a...
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