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Vaccines for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer

Kitchener, Henry C.(Edited by)Stern, Peter L.(Edited by)
Part of the Oxford Oncology Library series
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Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer found in women and it 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 types of the human papilloma virus (HPV), there is great interest surrounding the approval of the first preventative vaccines for clinical use.

Despite this excitement, many questions remain about how the new vaccines should best be implemented and how cervical cancer screening will change following vaccination.

Part of the Oxford Oncology Library series, this practical pocketbook provides an overview of the role of HPV in the pathology 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.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press
0199543453 / 9780199543458
Paperback
16/10/2008
United Kingdom
176 pages, 20 line drawings and 10 black and white photographs
100 x 180 mm, 155 grams
Professional & Vocational Learn More