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* The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
* Image sources Prevent Cancer Foundation blog, infographic and PDF.
* Watch @DES_Journal CervicalCancer and HPV slideshow presentation.
* Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more infographics.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Image sources: penroseonpolitics, Nov. 2009.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more cartoons.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Watch Kathy Griffin public PAP smear video telling Cervical Cancer to "suck it"!
Image sources Kathy Griffin Has Public Pap Smear, Shows Off Vagazzling, huffingtonpost. 06/16/2010.
Read Kathy Griffin airs Pap smear on 'D-List' . . . to inspire women, washingtonpost, April 16, 2010.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more posters.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Image sources: National Cervical Cancer Coalition.
Read our posts tagged CervicalCancer.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Image sources: Magnolia Womens Care via the Quality Assurance Project.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening.
Cervical Cancer Prevention Week: see what Jo’s Trust did in 2015, 2014, 2013.
Image source: Cervical screening and cervical abnormalities Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust Information Page.
* Watch Kathy Griffin public PAP smear video telling Cervical Cancer to "suck it"!
* Watch the Pap Rap video – Get your #PAPsmear says Nadia Kamil.
* Watch @DES_Journal Cervical Cancer and HPV slideshow presentation.
* Join Now the #SmearForSmear social media campaign on Twitter,
* Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more posters.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Image sources explosm and Pap smears horror stories, lipstickalley.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more cartoons.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Cervical Cancer is the 2nd most common cancer among South African women. Image sources CANSA infographic.
Watch @DES_Journal CervicalCancer and HPV slideshow presentation by CANSA.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more cartoons.
President George W. Bush hugs a young child during a visit to the Kasisi Children’s Home, in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Kasisi is home to approximately 230 orphaned children between infant to university age range. It is the most well known orphanage in Zambia. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Cervical cancer is the essential driver of cancer related passings in creating nations
In India, cervical cancer is the most widely recognized lady related cancer, trailed by bosom malignancy. Around 122,844 new cervical malignancy cases are analyzed every year (estimations for 2012). It for the...
" A l'occasion de la 9ème semaine européenne de prévention et de dépistage du cancer du col de l'utérus, l'Institut national du cancer INCa et le ministère des Affaires sociales et de la Santé lancent, en partenariat avec les caisses d'assurance maladie, une nouvelle campagne de sensibilisation au dépistage de ce cancer pour rappeler l'importance d'un frottis régulier...
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* Le frottis de dépistage, mise à jour : 09/01/2015. Dépliant à télécharger.
* Dossier INCa sur le dépistage du cancer du col de l'utérus.
* Dossier INCa sur la prévention du cancer du col de l'utérus.
* Pourquoi 40% des femmes ne font pas de frottis?, lexpress, 23/01/2015.
* Cancer du col de l'utérus : 40 % des femmes négligent le frottis, sciencesetavenir, 21-01-2015.
The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
Image sources: canza, 16 Sep 2014.
Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening.
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush talk with members of the Peace Corps Botswana on Thursday, July 5, 2012, at the Gabane Community Home in Gabane, Botswana. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
* The Pap test looks for changes in cells on the cervix that could turn into cancer if left untreated.
* The human papillomavirus HPV test looks for the virus that causes these cell changes.
Image sources CDC, Cervical Cancer, What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk?
I should note that there are legitimate health concerns about mandatory vaccines, and about Merck's quiet lobbying campaign for making the vaccine mandatory. On the other hand, unless it's free and mandatory it's unlikely most young women would get it.
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From: Singer A, Monaghan JM. Lower genical tract precancer, 2ed. Malden: Blackwell Science Ltd, 2000:90.
The camera and lens that sister holding might be a Kyocera (former Yashica) Dental-Eye medical macro solution produced in the 1990s. Contains a Yashica YC mount 35mm film body and 100mm F4.0 macro lens that cannot be focused to infinity, farthest focus is 1:10-1:15 magnification, and down to 1:1 magnification.
As early as 1962, Nikon (日本光學Nippon Kogaku) had produced a set of medical macro equipment Medical-Nikkor 120mm F4.0, and later upgraded to Medical-Nikkor 200mm F5.6 in 1972. Both could focus down to 2:1 magnification, with the aid of a 2X close-up attachment lens. Considering 1:2 magnification rate is the standard of macro lens in the film era, that Medical-Nikkors are marvelous human engineering wonders.
In the pre-digital era, Canon was no more than a mere puppet comparing to Nikon and Olympus in the professional domains.
My pa and grandpa are another dermatologist and obstetrician/gynecologist respectively, they used to own a dozen of Nikon, Olympus film bodies and Nikon, Sigma, Olympus macro lenses, but never a Canon one.
I once dropped and ruined a set of my pa's favorite Olympus OM-1n and 50mm F3.5 macro in my childhood, that was a stylish vintage film body with the biggest brightest viewfinder in 35mm format, great for macro photography.
President George W. Bush, Mrs. Laura Bush, Ambassador Storella (right center), U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, and guests of the Ngungu Health Center in Kabwe, Zambia, share a moment of laughter during an informal ribbon cutting ceremony on Tuesday, July 3, 2012. President and Mrs. Bush, Mrs. Doyin Oluwole, Executive Director, Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Initiative, members of The Bush Center staff, and local community volunteers renovated the Ngungu Health Center over four days, to provide a space for cervical cancer screenings. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Splattered with paint, President George W. Bush enjoys a moment during a pause in renovating the Ngungu Health Center on Sunday, July 1, 2012, in Kabwe, Zambia, Africa. When completed, the Ngungu Health Clinic will screen, diagnose and treat women for cervical cancer. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center..
Prior to an informal ribbon cutting ceremony, President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush greet some of the women who are waiting at the Ngungu Health Center in Kabwe, Zambia, to receive a screening for cervical cancer on Tuesday, July 3, 2012. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Mrs. Laura Bush uses a roller to the paint the walls of the Ngungu Health Center on Sunday, July 1, 2012, in Kabwe, Zambia, Africa. When renovations are complete, the clinic will screen, diagnose and treat women for cervical cancer. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Dr. Sharon Kapambwe (right), Head, CIDRZ Cervical Cancer Prevention Program, talks with President George W. Bush, Mrs. Laura Bush, First Lady of Zambia Dr. Christine Kaseba, Dr. Groesbeck Parham, Co-Director, CIDRZ Cervical Cancer Prevention Program, and members of the University Teaching Hospital about the benefits of the eHub during a tour of the African Center of Excellence for Women’s Cancer Control at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. The eHub is a unique electronic-based platform that facilitates in reading results of cervical cancer screenings from clinics country wide in Zambia. This aids in the electronic collection of patient data, the implementation of digital diagnostics, and rapid treatment. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush does a fist bump with children during a visit to the Kasisi Children’s Home, in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Kasisi is home to approximately 230 orphaned children between infant to university age range. It is the most well known orphanage in Zambia. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush pose for a photograph after presenting bookshelves to the library on behalf of George W. Bush Presidential Center and a collection of approximately 400 books on behalf of Scholastic Books to Kasisi Children’s Home in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush receives a surprise birthday cake in honor of his July birthday during a celebration of Independence Day at the Ambassador's residence in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Purple - Pancreatic cancer** _ Lime Green - Lymphoma _ Orange - Leukemia
Emerald Green - Liver Cancer _ Yellow - Bladder / Bone Cancer
Light Blue - Prostate Cancer* _ Burgundy - Multiple Myloma Head & Neck Cancer*
Clear - Lung Cancer*** _ Peach - Uterine Cancer _ Gray - Brain Cancer
Pink - Breast Cancer* _ Kelly Green - Testicular Cancer**
Lavender - Kidney Cancer _ Periwinkle Blue - Esophageal Cancer
Dark Blue - Colon Cancer _ Black - Melanoma
Pearl White - Cervical Cancer _ Teal - Ovarian Cancer
What are the colors of your life?
Mrs. Laura Bush holds a baby during a visit the Kasisi Children's Home, in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Kasisi is home to approximately 230 orphaned children between infant to university age range. It is the most well known orphanage in Zambia. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Flanked by students who attend the Julie Anne's Children's Home at the Robert Shitima School in Kabwe, Zambia, Mrs. Laura Bush and the children wave to the camera while posing for a school photograph on Sunday, July, 1, 2012. Brother Marcus Turcotte established the school in 2001 to serve street children and other disadvantaged children. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Mrs. Laura Bush and President George W. Bush, and Ambassador Michelle Gavin, U.S. Ambassador to Botswana, participate in a discussion about treatment and prevention of cervical cancer at the Princess Marina Hospital in Gaborone, Botswana, on Thursday, July 5, 2012. Additional participants include partners of the Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Initiative, Dr. John Seakgosing, Honorable Minister of Health, doctors representing the hospital, Dr. Kathleen Toomey, Country Director, CDC Botswana, Dr. Doreen Ramogola-Masire, Country Director, Botswana-UPenn Partnership Clinic, and Harvey Friedman, Director, Botswana-UPenn Partnership. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush visit the Kasisi Children’s Home, in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Kasisi is home to approximately 230 orphaned children between infant to university age range. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush visit with the children who are enrolled into the Pre-School Program at the Gabane Community Home in Gabane, Botswana, on Thursday, July 5, 2012. The mission of the school is to provide quality care and support to the sick, orphaned and vulnerable children. Currently the program supports 41 children from the age ranging between 2 – 6 years old, teaching them fundamental education and social skills. In addition to receiving two meals a day, the children receive health care monitoring and assistance for a variety of issues including HIV/AIDS. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush pose for a photo with Mr. Tim Hartman, Peace Corps Botswana Country Director, and Peace Corps volunteers working in Botswana during a visit to the Gabane Community Home in Gabane, Botswana, on Thursday, July 5, 2012. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush uses a roller to the paint the highest parts of the walls of the Ngungu Health Center on Sunday, July 1, 2012, in Kabwe, Zambia, Africa. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center.
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush visit the Kasisi Children’s Home, in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Kasisi is home to approximately 230 orphaned children between infant to university age range. It is the most well known orphanage in Zambia. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Mrs. Laura Bush poses for a photograph with one of the patients and her newborn baby girl at the Ngungu Health Center on Sunday, July 1, 2012, in Kabwe, Zambia, Africa. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush place their hand over their heart during the National Anthem while attending a National Day celebration reception at the U.S. Ambassador’s Residence in Gabane, Botswana, on Thursday, July 5, 2012. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush hands out treats to local children who gathered across the street from the Ngungu Health Center on Sunday, July 1, 2012, in Kabwe, Zambia, Africa. Working with the local community, Mrs. Bush, President George W. Bush, and Mrs. Doyin Oluwole, Executive Director, Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon Initiative, are renovating the clinic during the first part of their weeklong trip to Africa to raise awareness for Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon, an initiative to save women's lives from cervical cancer in Africa. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
This project on pap smears started during dinner at Il Mulino, a well known Italian restaurant in Manhattan's West Village...
* The United States Congress designated January as Cervical Health Awareness Month.
* Image sources INFORMATION ON PAP SMEAR, cbs, NOV 16, 2011.
* Our posts tagged cervical cancer, pap tests, screening. See more cartoons.
Lead by Ambassador Michelle Gavin, U.S. Ambassador to Botswana, President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush receive a briefing on Thursday, July 5, 2012, at the Centers for Disease Control Botswana from organization leaders with the common goal of creating a stronger environment for the betterment of mankind in the surrounding communities, nationally and internationally. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
I was floored by this ad on the back of the 134 bus! Is the intention that this guy is going to tell his girlfriend what she ought to be doing... Or is he transgender? Is he trying to entice women to the clinic? Can someone please explain?
Mrs. Laura Bush exchanges smiles with a young man she sits next to during a service at a local church she and President George W. Bush attend in Kabwe, Zambia on Sunday, July 1, 2012, during their weeklong trip to Zambia and Botswana, Africa, to promote Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Mrs. Laura Bush and Brother Marcus Turcotte (right), Founder, Julie Anne's Children's Home at the Robert Shitima School, watch children perform a dance and sing a song on Sunday, July, 1, 2012, to welcome her visit to the school in Kabwe, Zambia. Brother Marcus established the school in 2001 to serve street children and other disadvantaged children. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center.
President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush visit with the children who are enrolled into the Pre-School Program at the Gabane Community Home in Gabane, Botswana, on Thursday, July 5, 2012. The mission of the school is to provide quality care and support to the sick, orphaned and vulnerable children. Currently the program supports 41 children from the age ranging between 2 – 6 years old, teaching them fundamental education and social skills. In addition to receiving two meals a day, the children receive health care monitoring and assistance for a variety of issues including HIV/AIDS. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Participating in a moment of prayer, President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush attend a service at a local church in Kabwe, Zambia on Sunday, July 1, 2012, during their weeklong trip to Zambia and Botswana, Africa, to promote Pink Ribbon Red Ribbon. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
Post remarks, President George W. Bush and Mrs. Laura Bush participate in the unveiling of a plaque to mark the designation of the African Center of Excellence for Women’s Cancer Control at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. Joining in the unveiling are (from left) Ambassador Mark Storella, U.S. Ambassador to Zambia, Colleen McGuffin, Vice President Health Engagement and Customer Value, Merck Vaccine, Dr. Groesbeck Parham, Co-Director, CIDRZ Cervical Cancer Prevention Program, Allan Pamba, Director Public Engagement and Access Initiatives, Developing Countries and Market Access, GlaxoSmithKline, The First Lady of Zambia Dr. Christine Kaseba, and Elizabeth Thompson, President, Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center
President George W. Bush, Mrs. Laura Bush, First Lady of Zambia Dr. Christine Kaseba, Dr. Groesbeck Parham, Co-Director, CIDRZ Cervical Cancer Prevention Program, and members of the University Teaching Hospital listen to an introduction of the eHub during a tour of the African Center of Excellence for Women’s Cancer Control at the University Teaching Hospital (UTH) in Lusaka, Zambia, on Wednesday, July 4, 2012. The eHub is a unique electronic-based platform that facilitates in reading results of cervical cancer screenings from clinics country wide in Zambia. This aids in the electronic collection of patient data, the implementation of digital diagnostics, and rapid treatment. Photo by Shealah Craighead/The Bush Center