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Cervical Cancer

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Medical Definition:
      new window University of Newcastle-upon-Tyne Medical Dictionary: "cervical"
 
 
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      new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Cervical Cancer
new window Johns Hopkins Medicine: Cervical Dysplasia
new window MayoClinic.com
 
 
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      new window iVillage.com - The Women's Network: Cervical and Gynecologic Cancers
 
 
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MEDLINE/PubMed Database of Research Articles:
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Web Directory:
      new window Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention Description: Committed to prevention through research and screening. Includes organization background, information and publications; presented in English, French, and Spanish. (alliance-cxca.org)
new window Cancer Group Institute: Cervical Description: Provides information, clinical trials and reviews for medical professionals as well as lay persons. (cancergroup.com)
new window Cancer Treatment Centers of America: Cervical Description: Offers general information and contact details. (cancercenter.com)
new window Cervical Cancer and Older Women Description: A tip sheet from the NCI addressed specifically to women who are ages 65 and older. (rex.nci.nih.gov)
new window Cervical Cancer UK Description: Describes the signs, symptoms, stages and treatment of this disease. (cervicalcancer.uk.com)
new window Cervix and Pap Smear Problems Description: Frequently asked questions about abnormal Pap smears, cervical dysplasia and the HPV relationship to cervical cancer. (wdxcyber.com)
new window Cone Biopsy Description: Research on HPV, cervical dysplasia and related surgery including pictures and links. (cone-biopsy.org)
new window eMedicine Health: Cervical Cancer Description: Consumer health resource provides an overview of causes, symptoms and treatment. (emedicinehealth.com)
new window Grounds For Health Description: Non-profit organization that provides cervical cancer screening to women living in coffee growing communities of Mexico. (groundsforhealth.com)
new window IARC Screening Group: Cervical Cancer Description: The International Agency for Research on Cancer offers information and publications, as well as detailing its programs in developing countries. (screening.iarc.fr)
new window Imperial Cancer Research Fund UK Description: Provides news and information about the risks, diagnosis and treatment of cervical cancer. (imperialcancer.co.uk)
new window Intelihealth: Cervical Cancer and Pap Test Description: Answers questions about this disease including its diagnosis, causes and treatment. (intelihealth.com)
new window Jo's Trust Description: Information on cervical cancer, chemotherapy, counseling and related issues, bulletin board and relevant links. Located in London, England. (jotrust.co.uk)
new window M.D. Anderson Cancer Center: Cervical Cancer Description: Addresses areas such as current research, treatment and screening guidelines. Institutional information provided. (mdanderson.org)
new window Mayo Clinic: Cervical Cancer Description: A description of the disease, its symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and prevention. (mayoclinic.com)
new window National Cervical Cancer Coalition Description: Information about the organization as well as on the Pap smear, HPV, treatment and emotional support. (nccc-online.org)
new window National Cervical Cancer Public Education Campaign Description: Educates women about the link between the HPV and this disease. Includes FAQs, campaign information and press releases. (cervicalcancercampaign.org)
new window OncologyChannel: Cervical Cancer Description: Information about anatomy, symptoms, causes, risks, prevention, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. (oncologychannel.com)
new window TheCancer.info: Cervix Description: Information for patients, families and care givers. Message board available. (thecancer.info)
new window Understanding Cancer of the Cervix Description: Booklet from the UK charity organization CancerBACUP, including causes, symptoms, treatments and living with the disease. (cancerbacup.org.uk)
new window Womens Health Channel Description: Addresses topics related to cervical cancer including statistics. (womenshealthchannel.com)
new window Yahoo Health: Cervical Cancer Description: Information including symptoms, diagnosis, staging, treatment and clinical trials. (health.yahoo.com)
 




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