Sentences with phrase «human cervix»

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This child has the physical attributes of a girl, however, with a normal vagina, cervix and ovaries, according to a team led by Anna Biason - Lauber of University Children's Hospital Zurich, Switzerland (The American Journal of Human Genetics, DOI:...
ACP states that when screening for cervical cancer, the recommended examination should be limited to visual inspection of the cervix and cervical swabs for cancer and for some women human papillomavirus (HPV), and does not need to include the bimanual examination.
Researchers have discovered how the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) first enters the body through mucosal surfaces such as the rectum, cervix and uterus.
Recent past honorees include Julian Adams of Infinity Pharmaceuticals, Alfred Goldberg of Harvard Medical School and Kenneth Anderson and Paul Richardson, both of Dana - Farber Cancer Institute, for the development of bortezomib, a drug that has altered the lives of hundreds of thousands of people with multiple myeloma; Alain Carpentier of Hôpital Européen Georges Pompidou in Paris and Robert S. Langer of MIT for innovations in bioengineering; and the work of Harald zur Hausen and Lutz Gissmann of the German Cancer Research Center on human papillomavirus (HPV) and cancer of the cervix, which was recognized by the WAFP prior to their receiving the Nobel Prize.
A study of drugs aimed at preventing human papillomavirus (HPV) found that comprehensive vaccination could greatly reduce the onset of several types of cancers, including of the cervix.
The work of Harald zur Hausen and Lutz Gissmann of the German Cancer Research Center on human papillomavirus (HPV) and cancer of the cervix, was recognized by the Warren Alpert Foundation prior to their receiving the 2008 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.
Reykjavik, ICELAND, January 19, 2009 — Scientists at deCODE genetics (Nasdaq: DCGN) and colleagues from the US and ten European countries today announced a long - awaited first in cancer research: the discovery of common single - letter variations in the human genome (SNPs) linked to susceptibility not of one, but several different types of cancer, including those of lung, bladder, prostate, skin and cervix.
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