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More than 400 registered cases of HPV so far this year
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Gastric cancer, the deadliest in Costa Rica, recedes... but a rebound would be inevitable
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A single dose of the HPV vaccine is as effective as two, according to a Costa Rican study.
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A study conducted in our country confirmed the effectiveness of a single vaccine against the human papillomavirus in preventing cervical cancer.
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A single dose against human papillomavirus (HPV)? A discovery in Costa Rica could change vaccination.
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A single dose of HPV vaccine maintains protection 16 years laterUna sola dosis de vacuna contra papiloma mantiene protección 16 años después
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One in 10 cases of cancer in Costa Rica occurs in people aged 20 to 39.
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Cancer incidence in young women doubles cases of men in Costa Rica, according to a study.
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Study reveals which are the most common cancers in young adults.
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Study reveals that cancer mortality is higher in the urban region of Costa Rica
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This is how the impact of cancer varies in urban and rural areas of Costa Rica.
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Study reveals prolonged impacts of COVID-19 on the physical and mental health of unvaccinated people
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Did you have COVID-19? Study reveals long-term impacts?
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Study reveals consequences of COVID-19
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Vaccine against papilloma: what is missing in Costa Rica?
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Doctors will have the opportunity to apply for a scholarship to specialize in cancer research in the United States
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Specialists highlight the importance of the papilloma vaccine
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Real percentage of those infected by COVID-19 was four times higher than the detected.
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Percentage of adults with Covid-19 was four times higher than reported and eleven times in minors.
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Real percentage of those infected by COVID-19 was four times higher than the detected.
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Guanacastecan proactivity helps fight cervical cancer
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Pride! Guanacaste women stand out worldwide in the fight against uterine cancer Mujeres guanacastecas destacan a nivel mundial en la lucha contra el cáncer de útero
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¡Thank you Guanacaste for your contribution to science and research!
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Inscription open for scholarship in cancer prevention and control
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Agency offers internship to health personnel at the National Cancer Institute in the US.
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A scholarship to train at the National Cancer Institute of the United States is offered.
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Screening for detection of human papilloma is 96% effective.
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CCSS and ACIB-FUNIN join forces in the fight against cervical cancer.
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Authorities announce actions to prevent cervical cancer; more than 300 cases are reported each year.
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Activity to commemorate International Day of Women and Girls in Science
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Students visit Biomedical Research Agency in Liberia
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Students enjoyed talk about scientific research
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529 women are lacking to complete a study on the vaccine against human papilloma
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More women are required for study on human papillomavirus
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Costa Rican study on human papillomavirus, achieves successful participation of women and reaches 90% of the sample.
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World Health Organization recognizes as solid protection, a dose of the HPV vaccine.
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WHO: A single dose of papilloma vaccine is enough to protect against cancer
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“Undefeated” families: why didn't they get sick when COVID-19 hit their home?
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Protection measures at home almost completely reduce the spread of COVID-19
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More tan 20.000 women receive vaccine against Human Papillomavirus in Costa Rica.
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Ministry of Health, Costa Rican Social Security (CCSS) and Biomedical Research carry out study "RESPIRA”.
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Would a single dose of papilloma vaccine protect adults? Tico study seeks to find out.