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Vaccines for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer

Vaccines for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer

9780199588633
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Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer found in women and is responsible for more than a quarter of a million deaths worldwide each year. With approximately 70% of cervical cancers now known to be caused by two oncogenic types of the human papillomavirus (HPV), there is great interest surrounding the approval of the vaccine for clinical use. Despite this, many questions remain about how the new vaccines should be implemented and how cervical cancer screening willchange following vaccination.This practical pocketbook provides an overview of the role of HPV in the pathophysiology of cervical cancer and its current screening and management, the principles of immune control of HPV infection in cervical cancer, and the challenges of implementing HPV vaccines and future developments. This revised edition includes updated trial data in the chapter on prophylactic HPV vaccination:: current status.
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OUP Oxford
86540
9780199588633
9780199588633

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Publication date
2009
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
176
Dimensions (mm)
100 x 180
Weight (g)
149
  • The UK cervical screening programme; Management of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN); Role of HPV in cervical carcinogenesis; HPV and genital cancer: the essential epidemiology; The role of HPV testing in cervical screening; Natural immune control of HPV infection; Prophylactic HPV vaccines: pre-clinical and proof of principle studies; Prophylactic HPV vaccination: current status; Introduction of HPV prophylactic vaccination; HPV vaccination in the developing world; Screening post vaccination; Second-generation HPV prophylactic vaccines; Therapeutic HPV vaccines; Conclusion;
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