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Monthly Archive for October, 2009

46,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer each year London breast cancer surgeon Professor Kefah Mokbel.

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London’s leading female gynaecologist, Miss Adeola Olaitan is warning people of the dangers of buying HPV vaccine over the internet for self administration

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Viruses mutate and evolve rapidly which is the root cause of the problem in attempts to find a vaccine that works. However, there is antibody cross-reactivity between strains and this means that protection from one strain may also lend protection from another. The classic example of this is the protection that Cowpox vaccine gives against [...]

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UCL leading specialist on cervical cancer, Miss Adeola Olaitan gives details of changing status of public awareness of cancer of the cervix

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Dr Rainer Kumm says: “Drugs are not bad or good in themselves – they are just tools. For example, the proton pump inhibitors (PPI’s) such as Omeprazole are very useful for acute gastrointestinal bleeds

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Cervical Cancer Treatment.

Consultant Gynaecologist Adeola Olaitan provides an in-depth explanation for anyone interested in the latest information on screening, vaccination and treatment options for cancer of the cervix.

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Adrian Lower says; “Uterine fibroids are common and can cause a range of symptoms. Treatment for fibroids should be individualised on the basis of the symptoms

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RapidArc – the biggest advance in linear accelerator radiotherapy for many years – has been installed at the Harley Street Cancer Centre,

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Hernia Surgeon explains the procedures

Leading surgical expert, Mr Arjun Shankar in an article for in Capital Health explains the different types of hernias and the best methods for fixing them.

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enior London gynaecologists Prof John Studd and Adeola Olaitan, although the major impact is on women’s health, there are also important implications for men’s health. Professor zur Hausen won the Nobel Prize for his discovery of HPV as the cause of cervical cancer

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