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Forbes (opinion)
Peter Ubel writes, "The HPV vaccine saves lives. It does so by reducing a person's chance of being infected by the human papilloma virus, a virus that causes a whole range of cancers including, most importantly, cervical cancer. Vaccinate your teenage daughter against HPV, and you will increase the chance she will live to old age. Simple as that. Yet currently, the majority of American teenagers, boys and girls, are reaching adulthood without the full protection of the vaccine."
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ASCT
Registration for this year’s annual conference is now open. This year’s conference will be held at the Sheraton Old San Juan in San Juan, Puerto Rico May 3-5. Be sure to register before April 1st to receive the early bird discount! Student members who register by April 1st will receive free registration thanks to the generous support of the ASCT Foundation.
Click here to visit the conference registration website for conference program and hotel reservation information. To register for the conference scroll down the page, sign-in using your credentials and follow the prompts. We'll see you in San Juan!
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March, 27 2019 |
Cytopreparation: What techniques are best for cytologic samples?
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Kelsey Snyder, MS, CT(ASCP)
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April, 17 2019 |
Head and Neck Cytopathology
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Abbey Lott Limbach, MD Department of Pathology The Ohio State University Medical Center
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June 2019 |
The Engagement of Cytotechnologists in Genomic Selections Leads to
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Melissa Randolph, BS, SCT(ASCP)
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July, 17 2019 |
TBA
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Eva Wojcik, MD Department of Pathology Loyola University Medical Center - Chicago
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Quality Assessment Center (QAC) Cell Blocks Basics Workbench
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Document Control for Cytopathology Workbench
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The LEAN Cytopathology Laboratory Workbench
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May 3 - 5, 2019 |
2019 ASCT Annual Conference
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KMTV-TV
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, published new findings on cervical cancer and say they may have found an important link in those that develop it. According to the joint-release, researchers say bacteria may play an important role in developing cervical cancer. This comes after after joining an ongoing body of research into microbiomes, or the makeup of bacteria that exists in the human body.
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EveryDay Health
The rates of vocal cord cancer, also known as glottic carcinoma, could be rising in teens and young adults, a trend that appears to be linked to human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, according to research published recently in the Annals of Otology, Rhinology & Laryngology.
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The Mercury News
Over the past three decades, a dramatic increase in a new form of throat cancer has been observed throughout the industrialized world. The good news is that it's potentially preventable — if parents get their children vaccinated. The source of this cancer is a virus, the human papillomavirus — the same virus that causes most cervical cancer in women. It's widely known that parents should get their girls vaccinated. Now, with the surge in oral HPV cancers, especially in men, parents should get their boys vaccinated too.
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Forbes
People with the most fatal type of skin cancer who have a history of smoking are 40 percent less likely to survive their disease than people who have never smoked, according to a new study from the U.K.
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Reuters Health News via MDLinx
A novel, targeted radiation therapy called Lutetium-177 PSMA-617 has shown promising clinical activity in men with prostate-specific membrane antigen-positive metastatic, castration-resistant prostate cancer that progressed despite multiple standard therapies. "LuPSMA provides a new approach to a form of the disease that has been difficult to treat," said the lead study investigator in a news release.
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