New York Times Examines History Of Cervical Cancer, HPV Vaccine Development
Main Category: Cancer / OncologyAlso Included In: Women's Health / Gynecology; Immune System / Vaccines; Cervical Cancer / HPV Vaccine
Article Date: 31 Aug 2006 - 21:00 PDT
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The New York Times on Tuesday examined the development of vaccines to prevent transmission of the human papillomavirus, which can cause cervical cancer. Some of the studies conducted over the 70-year search for a cervical cancer vaccine found that the disease was linked to genital herpes, consumption of salt, intercourse with uncircumcised men and certain types of genes, the Times reports. According to the Times, "each step forward" in creating Merck's HPV vaccine Gardasil and GlaxoSmithKline's experimental HPV vaccine Cervarix "was a triumph of hard science over the pseudoscientific myths that for centuries" were associated with cervical cancer (McNeil, New York Times, 8/29). Both Gardasil and Cervarix in clinical trials have been shown to be 100% effective in preventing infection with HPV strains 16 and 18, which together cause about 70% of cervical cancer cases (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 7/26). FDA last month approved Gardasil for sale and marketing to girls and women ages nine to 26, and CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices later that month voted unanimously to recommend that all girls ages 11 and 12 receive the vaccine (Kaiser Daily Women's Health Policy Report, 8/28).
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