Adeola Olaitan
Posted in cervical cancer on Jul 5th, 2010
Adeola Olaitan, female Consultant Gynaecologist in London, writes about how to treat Cervical Cancer.
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Posted in cervical cancer on Jul 5th, 2010
Adeola Olaitan, female Consultant Gynaecologist in London, writes about how to treat Cervical Cancer.
Posted in cervical cancer on Jun 7th, 2010
To coincide with Cervical Screening Awareness Week (7-13 June), Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, the UK’s only dedicated cervical cancer charity will launch an award scheme to find the best local cervical screening awareness campaigns.
Posted in cervical cancer on Apr 8th, 2010
According to The Journal of Family Planning the medical profession was delighted at the original increase in uptake of HPV vaccine following the ‘Jade Goody’ effect.
Posted in cervical cancer on Dec 7th, 2009
London’s leading female gynaecologist, Miss Adeola Olaitan says: “For several years cervical cancer has been regarded as one of those things you do not talk about or admit to having.
Posted in cervical cancer on Nov 23rd, 2009
UK cervical cancer expert Adeola Olaitan warns of the dangers of screening women too young.
Posted in cervical cancer on Nov 10th, 2009
leading gynaecologists including Professor John Studd and Miss Adeola Olaitan have previously stated the need for boys and men to be vaccinated too. In an era of patient choice, we need to be aware of the facts and available options. In her article on HPV Vaccination,
Posted in cervical cancer on Oct 29th, 2009
London’s leading female gynaecologist, Miss Adeola Olaitan is warning people of the dangers of buying HPV vaccine over the internet for self administration
Posted in cervical cancer on Oct 28th, 2009
UCL leading specialist on cervical cancer, Miss Adeola Olaitan gives details of changing status of public awareness of cancer of the cervix
Posted in cervical cancer on Oct 23rd, 2009
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.
Posted in cervical cancer on Oct 19th, 2009
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