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Cervical Cancer Audio Programs

Avances en el Tratamiento del Cancer Ginecologico
Este programa cuenta con la participación del Dr. Pedro T. Ramirez donde él discute los últimos avances en el tratamiento de los cánceres ginecológicos. También se puede escuchar los testimonios...
by Patient Power | 06/27/2011
Advances in the Treatment of Gynecologic Cancers
This program, originally broadcast in Spanish, features Dr. Pedro T. Rameriz from MD Anderson Cancer Center as he discusses the latest advances in treating gynecologic cancers. You'll also hear from his...
by Patient Power | 06/27/2011
Advances in the Treatment of Cervical Cancer
Approximately 15,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually. The most common cause of cervical cancer is human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. In this program, Dr. Pamela Soliman will discuss the...
by Patient Power | 12/01/2009
Update on Gynecologic Cancers: Prevention, Diagnosis and Treatment
According to the American Cancer Society over 25,000 women are diagnosed with ovarian cancer each year in the United States. The Seattle Cancer Care Alliance (SCCA) has more gynecologic oncologists...
by Patient Power | 01/28/2009
The Latest in Gynecological Cancers
Gynecological cancers, including ovarian, cervical, and endometrial cancer, can devastate any woman’s reproductive health. In this webcast, Andrew is joined by Dr. Benjamin Greer to address the latest in treating...
by Patient Power | 05/21/2008
HPV Test vs. The Pap Smear: New testing methods that could save your life
Women often assume that pap smears are an all-in-one detector of the abnormal. However, recent studies have suggested that the pap smear may not be as thorough and accurate as...
by Patient Power | 11/13/2007
The HPV Vaccine: Health Breakthroughs for Girls and Young Women
Cervical cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide, but it can be prevented. Two experts join host Andrew Schorr for a discussion on how women can lower...
by Patient Power | 09/10/2006