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The Rudd Report, Dated April 18, 2008, Updates AMDL's Recent Achievements

... anticipated company goals and objectives in regards to DR-70(TM), Human papilloma Virus (HPV), Jade Pharmaceutical Inc. 2008 business expansion and JPGreen ... for a diagnostic product for in-vitro genotype testing in women with Human papilloma Virus (HPV), a potential billion dollar market. "AMDL has had another ...

New treatment combination proves safe for head and neck cancer patients

... with environmental and lifestyle risk factors, including tobacco smoking, alcohol consumption and certain strains of the sexually transmitted human papilloma virus. ...

Minorities to Bear Brunt of Rise in U.S. Cancer Cases

... advocated more screening and implementation of prevention efforts such as vaccinating for the hepatitis B virus (linked to liver cancer) and human papilloma viruses (the main cause of cervical cancer), reducing tobacco and alcohol use and removing polyps in the colon. ASCO's policy statement vowed to ...

Human papillomavirus genotype distribution in New Mexico cervical cancers

... DNA from human papilloma virus type 16 (HPV16) and HPV type 18 (HPV18) were found in the majority of invasive cervical cancers in New Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s, according ...

Pitt vaccine to prevent colon cancer being tested in patients

... via a different mechanism, specifically by blocking infection with viruses that are linked with cancer. For example, Gardasil protects against human papilloma virus associated with cervical cancer and hepatitis B vaccine protects against liver cancer. "By stimulating an immune response against the MUC1 ...

New Identafi(TM) 3000 Identifies Signs of Silent Killer:

... of tobacco products. The reason is the disease's link to the HPV 16 and 18 viruses. One of the most common virus groups in the world, HPV (human papilloma virus) affects the skin and mucosal areas of the body. More than 100 types of HPV have been identified. "Trimira's multispectral Identafi(TM) ...

Genes Help Cancer-Linked Viruses Elude Immune System

... system, a new study has found. An international team of scientists studied the entire genomes of three common viruses -- Epstein-Barr, the human papilloma virus (HPV) and hepatitis B. Each of these pathogens can progress into cancer -- for example, HPV is strongly linked to cervical tumors, and ...

Get to Know the Pap Test

... is not as affordable or readily available. Increased sexual activity increases the need for a Pap test. A woman's risk for getting the human papilloma virus (HPV), which can cause cervical cancer, grows as sexual activity increases. Women not in monogamous relationships, even if they use condoms, ...

Rudd Report Gives AMDL, Inc. a Strong Buy Recommendation in Year-End Financial Research Report

... (HPE) anti-aging product line; and MYHPV Chip(R) diagnostic test kit which detects approximately 28 different strains of the Human papilloma Virus. The research report also provides a thorough peer group comparison with valuation analyses, views and opinions on AMDL's projected ...

Fears of promiscuity pose barrier to cervical cancer vaccinations

... The public's concerns about costs and increased promiscuity among teenagers appear to be hindering use of a vaccine against the human papilloma virus (HPV) to prevent life-threatening diseases, according to a study by researchers at Yale School of Public Health. There is an ongoing public ...

Survival of head and neck cancer patients is greatly affected by coexisting ailments

... 30 times. Recently, head and neck cancer specialists have noticed that cancers of the tonsil and back of the throat are increasingly linked to human papilloma virus (HPV), the same virus responsible for nearly all cervical cancers. The researchers reviewed the medical records of 183 patients with ...

World Cancer Declaration sets ambitious targets for 2020

... include significant drops in global tobacco consumption, obesity and alcohol intake; universal vaccination programmes for hepatitis B and human papilloma virus to prevent liver and cervical cancer; dramatic reduction in the emigration of health workers with specialist cancer training; universal ...

Highlights from the August 2008 issue of Ophthalmology

... form of cancer include advanced age, light skin, extensive UV-light exposure, smoking, and exposure on the job to petroleum products. HPV (human papilloma virus) and HIV have also been associated with higher rates of OSSN. Fourteen of the study patients opted for surgical excision; in all cases an ...

Hologic to Acquire Third Wave Technologies

... other diseases. The company recently submitted to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) pre-market approval (PMA) applications for two human papilloma virus, or HPV, tests. These submissions are based on a successfully completed clinical trial. There are currently 10 million HPV tests being ...

Research shows HPV testing offers women protection for twice as long as smear testing

... The long term findings of a study carried out at Hammersmith hospital reveal that testing for Human papilloma Virus (HPV) can be twice as effective at protecting women from developing cervical abnormalities as smear testing. Results of the research led by ...

AMDL Reports Going Concern Qualification

... and opportunities referenced above include: * FY2007 Sales of $15 million and, Gross Profits of $8.1 million; * In-licensed Human papilloma Virus ("HPV") Diagnostic Test; * Signed LOI for the Purchase a China Based Pharmaceutical Distribution Company; * Signed an MOU for 200 Store ...

Calorie restriction inhibits, obesity fuels development of epithelial cancers

... lesions called papillomas, which are precursors to cancer. Those on the calorie restricted diets had statistically significant inhibition of papilloma formation compared with the other two diets. In a separate experiment the development of carcinomas and the effect of dietary energy balance on ...

Calorie restriction limits Calorie restriction inhibits, obesity fuels development of epithelial can

... lesions called papillomas, which are precursors to cancer. Those on the calorie restricted diets had statistically significant inhibition of papilloma formation compared with the other two diets. In a separate experiment the development of carcinomas and the effect of dietary energy balance on ...

Calorie restriction limits and obesity fuels development of epithelial cancers

... lesions called papillomas, which are precursors to cancer. Those on the calorie restricted diets had statistically significant inhibition of papilloma formation compared with the other two diets. In a separate experiment the development of carcinomas and the effect of dietary energy balance on ...

HPV vaccine reduces abnormal pap test results

... performed up to 42 percent less in GARDASIL recipients compared to women not given the vaccine, Huh said. GARDASIL is approved to fight the human papilloma virus (HPV) strains believed to cause 70 percent of cervical cancers and more than 90 percent of genital warts. For many unvaccinated women HPV ...

Novel vaccine concept developed by scientists at the Wistar Institute

... to those antigens in cell cultures and laboratory mice. The researchers used antigens from HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, and from HPV-16, a human papilloma virus that causes cervical cancer. Hildegund C.J. Ertl, M.D., director of The Wistar Institute Vaccine Center and senior author of the study, says ...

Understanding the have-knots: The role of stress in just about everything

... shown to accelerate the growth of precancerous cells and tumors; they also lower the bodys resistance to HIV and cancer-causing viruses like human papilloma virus (the precursor to cervical cancer in women). The great challenge in stress psychology and the necessary precursor to developing ...

Cancer Killed Almost 8 Million Worldwide in 2007

... and cervix uteri. Worldwide, some 15 percent of all cancers are thought to be related to infections, including hepatitis (liver cancer) and human papilloma virus (cervical cancer). But the incidence of infection-related cancers remains three times higher in developing countries compared with developed ...

Miscarriage of Justice: A Statement by Judie Brown of the American Life League

... Gardasil vaccine, even though 28 mothers have miscarried their babies after getting it? The Gardasil vaccine is alleged to protect women from human papilloma virus. Are those 28 babies simply the price those mothers had to pay for being chemically protected from a sexually transmitted disease that would ...

Is infant male circumcision an abuse of the rights of the child?

... In terms of evidence of benefit, male circumcision has been associated with a reduced risk of sexually transmitted infections, such as human papilloma virus, chancroid and syphilis. Robust research has also shown that circumcision can reduce the spread of HIV. And although the complication rate ...

Public health and cancer prevention: Success and future challenges in cancer policy

... 235 multi-ethnic/racial urban primary care physicians with a questionnaire in early 2006 to see if these doctors intended to discuss use of the human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccine, when approved, with their young female patients. Its important to know if physicians plan to educate their patients about HPV ...

GlaxoSmithKline Obtains Exclusive U.S. OTC Marketing Rights to MEVACOR(R) (lovastatin) from Merck & Co., Inc.

... levels of total inhibitory activity were only 4 times higher in mice than in humans given 80 mg of MEVACOR.) There was an increase in incidence of papilloma in the non-glandular mucosa of the stomach of mice beginning at exposures of 1 to 2 times that of humans. The glandular mucosa was not affected. The ...

Advaxis, Inc. phase I/II results of lovaxin C in cervical cancer study released

... cancer patients. Lovaxin C is being developed by Advaxis as an immunotherapy that is intended to treat patients with cancers that result from human papilloma virus (HPV), including cervical cancer and head and neck cancer. In the safety study, Advaxis reported treating fifteen patients in three dosage ...

Should schoolgirls be vaccinated against cancer virus?

... The routine vaccination of children against Human papilloma Virus (HPV) - the first adolescent vaccine against a sexually transmitted infection - will be discussed at the National Cancer Research Institute ...

Independence Blue Cross Makes Music for Members' Ears

... known as whooping cough), including the latest recommended vaccine to protect girls and young women between 11 and 26 years old against the Human papilloma Virus. The information also reminds parents about other vaccines that protect children from serious illnesses such as measles, mumps, rubella, ...

Human Papilloma Virus vaccines may decrease chances of oral cancer

... The Centers for Disease Control report that nearly 25 million women are infected with some form of the Human papilloma Virus (HPV). Of those, more than three million are thought to have one of the four strains known to cause cases of cervical cancer and genital ....

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Offered to School Girls

... cancer//. Researchers have found that the Human papilloma Virus (HPV) is one of the key causes of cervical ... could be immunized against the human papilloma virus (HPV) before they become sexually active ... being overburdened with vaccines. HPV: Human papilloma Virus is of 100 different types; some of them ...

Soaking In The Sun May Give You More Than Just a Tan

... between 1983 and 1998. The test does not detect papilloma virus directly. But it reveals abnormal cells ... sunnier the month, the higher the rate of human papilloma virus.August is consistently the sunniest month ... tests picked up twice as much evidence of papilloma virus infection then as in the winter. The virus ...

Canandian Firm Announces Positive Results from Anti- Cervical Cancer Drug Trials

... II clinical study of its Topical Interferon Alpha-2b in women with human papilloma virus (HPV)-induced low-grade cervical lesions.// Human papilloma viruses (HPVs) are a large group of related viruses. They play a part in ...

Remarkable Progress In Development Of Vaccines

... now target a wider range of diseases like meningitis, rotavirus, human papilloma virus and shingles, which she said would act together, saving thousands of ... will be hospitalised due to dehydration related to rotavirus.' 2. Human papilloma virus that is considered as one of the leading cause of cervical cancer ...

Brazilian Women to Be Vaccinated To Prevent Uterine Cancer

... Human papilloma virus is a major cause of uterine cancer. According to the statistics it ... to conduct a campaign to vaccinate Brazilian women against the human papilloma virus (HPV). Luiz Antonio Santini, director of Brazil's National ...

Cervical Cancer Vaccine Show Promise In Prevention

... protection against 70% of the known types of infection with the human papilloma virus (HPV) to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Another ... of the vaccine on males is yet to be analyzed. Infection with human papilloma virus is a major risk factor in the development of cervical cancer. In ...

HPV Vaccines for Cervical Cancer

... cancer as it is found to protect infection from two strains of Human papilloma Virus which is responsible for causing cervical cancer. //Clinical trial ... women reproductive system, which occurs mostly by the infection of Human papilloma Virus which is transmitted sexually which transforms the normal cells on ...

Oral Sex Linked To Mouth Cancer Risk

... and 1,732 healthy people without the cancer. //They found that the human papilloma virus, which is implicated in the development of oral cancer, was found in ... the Malmo University's Faculty of Odontology in southern Sweden. The human papilloma virus is of 40 types and has been associated with genital warts as well as ...
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