HPV-associated cervical cancer rates by race and ethnicity in the United States It is estimated that about 10,800 new cases of HPV-associated cervical cancer are diagnosed in the United States each year.* More black and Hispanic women get cervical cancer and are diagnosed at … [Read more...] about HPV-Associated Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer
Race and Ethnicity and Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer: Compare by Race and Ethnicity Related Information: Compare by State Recent trends suggest that cervical cancer incidence and mortality among women in some racial and ethnic populations in the United States continue to decrease significantly; however, rates … [Read more...] about Race and Ethnicity and Cervical Cancer
Cervical Cancer, Incidence Rates by State
Cervical Cancer: Compare by State Related Information: Compare by Race and Ethnicity In the following maps, states in the U.S. are divided into groups based on the rates at which women developed or died from cervical cancer in 2005, the most recent year for which statistics … [Read more...] about Cervical Cancer, Incidence Rates by State
Taking Fear and Panic Out of the Vaccine Decision Process
Cancer, like FIRE, is one of those words that never should be yelled in a crowd Merck's award winning, "I want to be one less woman who battles cervical cancer" marketing campaign was designed to instill a sense of urgency, the need to protect girls from the clear and … [Read more...] about Taking Fear and Panic Out of the Vaccine Decision Process
Gardasil, Another Prespective
A reader, who knows how much Merck’s Gadasil Commercial, "I want to be one less woman who battles cervical cancer" trips my trigger, sent me the link to Kevin Roeten’s Blog. My issues with Gardasil have always been about an unnecessary, unsafe, outrageously expensive, drug, being … [Read more...] about Gardasil, Another Prespective