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The Center for Cervical Dysplasia is committed to developing vaccines to fight cervical cancer.

"Cervical dysplasia is caused by a sexually transmitted infection with a common virus, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Cervical dysplasia can lead to cervical cancer; the third leading cause of cancer death in women. In the US cervical cancer remains the sixth most commonly diagnosed cancer."

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"Secondhand Smoke and Cervical Cancer"
Hopkins Medical News
"HPV Warriors"
The IMAGINE campaign
"Promising New Therapies"
Hopkins Medicine
"Consultation with Connie Trimble"
Promise and Progress
- "Secondhand Smoke Linked to Cervical Cancer"
- "Turning Research Into Results"
WJV News
"A Cervical Cancer Vaccine Could Save Lives"
CBS News
"Controvertial Treatment of Cervical Cancer"

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