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#62
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12-04-2010, 02:22 AM
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Re: Cancer of the Vulva
Ladies please protect those Va Jay Jay's . Us guy's like you and yours. All joking aside . I have worked in the medical field all of my adult life and most of that time I have spent repairing Linear Accelerators which are used to treat cancer. The one thing I have learned over the years regaurding cancer is this. With cancer time is either your best friend or your worst enemy. with early detection time becomes your best friend and your chances of recovery are vastly improved. However without early detection cancer is found later when it is much more advanced making it much harder for us to save you. So ladies please get that yearly pap smear get that Mamographry screening. We all want you around for many years to come. |
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05-18-2011, 09:54 PM
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Re: Cancer of the Vulva
The link between HPV and VIN is established. Certain HPV isotypes (e.g. 16 and 18), so called high-risk isotypes, are responsible for inhibition of certain tumor suppressor genes, such as p53, Rb and p16INK4. They also induce telomerase and centrosome activity.
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