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Reproductive Cancers Resource Center

This resource center includes information on breast, cervical, prostate, ovarian, endometrial, testicular, vulvar, and uterine cancer, as well as links to organizations dealing with these and other reproductive cancers.

Cervical Health Awareness Resources

Case–Control Study of Human Papillomavirus and Oropharyngeal Cancer from New England Journal of Medicine

The Cervical Cancer/HPV Community from National Cervical Cancer Coalition

Cervical Cancer Prevention Works from the Coalition of Labor Union Women

Dana Farber Cancer Institute

Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Screening from the National Association of Nurse Practitioners in Women’s Health (NPWH)

Gynecologic Cancer Awareness Month (GCAM) Publicity Kit from the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation  

Gynecologic Cancers from Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

HysterSisters: The Hysterectomy Recovery Support Website

HPV Counseling Tools for Nurses  from the Association of Women’s Health, Obstetric and Neonatal Nurses

International Lesbian and Gay Association (ILGA) Breast Cancer Brochure (Spanish)

Introducing HPV Vaccine in Developing Countries — Key Challenges and Issues from New England Journal of Medicine

Know the Facts About Cervical Cancer from American Medical Women’s Association and National Council of Women’s Organizations

The Lancet series – Sexual and Reproductive Health (free registration required)

Listen to the Lancet: MRI for diagnosis of pure ductal carcinoma in situ: a prospective observational study

 

National Cervical Cancer Public Education Campaign from the Gynecologic Cancer Foundation

 

National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program

National Network for Immunizatio Information: HPV Vaccines

Our Reproductive Health and Chemical Exposure: A Review of the Evidence for Links Between Declines in Human Reproductive Health and Our Exposure to Hazardous Chemicals from Greenpeace

Politics, Parents, and Prophylaxis — Mandating HPV Vaccination in the United States from New England Journal of Medicine

Popsmear (concerts to raise awareness about cervical cancer)

Quadrivalent Vaccine against Human Papillomavirus to Prevent High-Grade Cervical Lesions from New England Journal of Medicine

Quadrivalent Vaccine against Human Papillomavirus to Prevent Anogenital Diseases from New England Journal of Medicine

Recommended Immunization Schedules for Persons Aged 0--18 Years --- United States, 2007 from CDC Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report

Separating fact from fiction: Understanding the HPV vaccine from the University of Michigan

State of the Evidence 2008:The Connection Between Breast Cancer and the Environment from the Breast Cancer Fund

State Report on Cervical Cancer Prevention from Women in Government

Vaccine: HPV Vaccines and Screening in the Prevention of Cervical Cancer

What Does the Public Really Know about HPV? from the American Association for Cancer Research

From Women's Health and the Environment

Viruses, Cancer, Warts and All: The HPV Vaccine for Cervical Cancer from the Federation of American Societies of Experimental Biology (FASEB)



















 
 

 

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