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Effects of Prevention Education on Human Papillomavirus linked to Cervix Cancer for Unmarried Female University Students

Kim HW

PURPOSE: This study was done to identify the effects of a Human Papillomavirus (HPV) linked to cervix cancer prevention education program for unmarried university female students. A new model in...
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Vaccination with a Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-16/18 AS04-Adjuvanted Cervical Cancer Vaccine in Korean Girls Aged 10-14 Years

Kim YJ, Kim KT, Kim JH, Cha SD, Kim JW, Bae DS, Nam JH, Ahn WS, Choi HS

The human papillomavirus (HPV)-16/18 AS04-adjuvanted cervical cancer vaccine has been demonstrated to be highly efficacious and immunogenic with a favorable safety profile. This study assessed the immunogenicity and safety of...
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Preventive vaccination against cervical cancer: Korean Society of Gynecologic Oncology Guideline

Min KJ, Kwon SH, Kim S, Kim HJ, Seong SJ, Song YJ, Shin JW, Lee KH, Lim MC, Chung HH, Ju W, Hong JH, Lee JW, Kim JW, Bae DS, Lee JK

After human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine guidelines published by Korean Society of Gynecologic Oncology (KSGO) in 2011, new studies have been published, leading to additional data regarding efficacy, safety, number of...
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Factors associated with future commitment and past history of human papilloma virus vaccination among female college students in northern Taiwan

Kuo PF, Yeh YT, Sheu SJ, Wang TF

OBJECTIVE: To investigate factors influencing commitment to human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination and prior vaccination among female college students in northern Taiwan. METHODS: A quota sample of 400 female college students...
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DNA vaccines for cervical cancer: from bench to bedside

Hung CF, Monie A, Alvarez RD, Wu TC

  • KMID: 1091062
  • Exp Mol Med.
  • 2007 Dec;39(6):679-689.
More than 99% of cervical cancers have been associated with human papillomaviruses (HPVs), particularly HPV type 16. The clear association between HPV infection and cervical cancer indicates that HPV serves...
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