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    Human Papillomavirus Essay

    considered the most common form of Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD) in our society today. It usually can be transmitted by having unprotected sex of either anal, oral, and or vaginal, but now it has been discovered that it can also be transmitted through a mother who has HPV and delivers her baby vaginally. If a vaginal delivery is the case with a woman who has HPV, the likely hood of the child getting HPV is rare. If the child does get HPV, the immune system of the child will usually get rid

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    Choriocarcinoma Not a Death Sentence

    1012-1014). My research will show that it is not a dismal death sentence for those diagnosed with it. Choriocarcinoma (GTD) is primarily found in women during their childbearing years however it has been diagnosed in men as well. This paper will concentrate on the causes, risk factors, and forms of treatment in women. Doctors have no exact explanation for the development of Choriocarcinoma (GTD), though there are many risk factors. Some of the leading causes are an ectopic pregnancy where

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    Cervical Cancer

    Cervical cancer is the second most common form of cancer; there are two types: squamous cell carcinoma and adenocarcinoma. Risk factors for the development of cervical cancer include: contraction of Human Papillomavirus (HPV), smoking, lower SES, among others. HPV is the primary cause for cervical cancer, particularly subtypes 16 and 18. HPV infections are asymptomatic, with approximately 90% of the infections clearing within the first two years. HPV infections develop into cervical cancer if the infection

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    Cervical Cancer Screening

    RUNNING HEAD: CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING IN PRIMARY CARE Protocol Paper Cervical Cancer Screening in Primary Care Fall, 2008 ABSTRACT In the 1970s cervical cancer was the leading cause of cancer death for women in the United States. However, in the past 40 years, the number of cases of cervical cancer and the number of deaths from cervical cancer have declined radically. This decrease is largely the result of many women getting regular Pap tests (Center for Disease Control

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    Aids in the United States

    Cultural and Disease Paper AIDS in the United States There exist deadly diseases which continue to pollute the citizens of the United States. It is essential because each citizen must be enlightened of the circumstances to channel it and at this present time there is absolutely no solution to the problem. The epidemic I am conveying of is AIDS. AIDS does not at all show prejudice in addition to all to everyone is exposed to the disease. The Center for Disease Control in 1981 transferred out

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    Reproductive System

    Human Reproductive System The reproductive system or genital system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproduction. Many non-living substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones are also important accessories to the reproductive system. Unlike most organ systems, the sexes of differentiated species often have significant differences. These differences allow for a combination of genetic material between two individuals, which allows for the possibility

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    Human Reproductive System

    The reproductive system or genital system is a system of organs within an organism which work together for the purpose of reproduction. Many non-living substances such as fluids, hormones, and pheromones are also important accessories to the reproductive system. Unlike most organ systems, the sexes of differentiated species often have significant differences. These differences allow for a combination of genetic material between two individuals, which allows for the possibility of greater genetic

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    Treating a Patient with Cancer

    TREATING A PATIENT WITH CANCER: MAINTAINING PATIENT QUALITY OF LIFE Introduction Cancer is one of the most prevalent diseases in the U.S. Case (2011) noted that the 2010 report of the American Cancer Society (ACS) indicated that more than a million an d a half new cases of cancer are diagnosed every year. Along with physical disease, cancer also brings a significant impact on the patient’s overall quality of life (QOL). This paper asserts that for optimal patient outcome, healthcare workers

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    Analysis of an Ethical Dilemma in Current Events

    in healthcare. They range from whether to vaccinate children to life and death issues. They cover the lifespan from birth (or I should say conception, as abortion is a big one) to death (no matter what age that may occur). For the purpose of this paper, I purposely stayed away from life and death issues. I have a strong moral and ethical stance on allowing patients to die with dignity. Keeping patients alive or giving treatments to prolong life without quality is so against my morals. If the patient

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    Mr Lew

    Report * Processed on: 18-Aug-2014 8:20 PM CDT * ID: 445025269 * Word Count: 454 * Submitted: 1 WEEK 1 DRAFT 3 By Calene Roseman   Similarity Index 1% Similarity by Source Internet Sources: 0% Publications: 1% Student Papers: N/A include quoted include bibliography exclude small matches download refresh print mode: 1% match (publications) Kim, S. H., A. Yu, J. H. Jung, Y. J. Lee, and E.-S. Lee. "Incidence and Risk Factors of 30-Day Early and 90-Day Late Morbidity

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