+ Follow EDUARDO ABOITIZ CANCER CENTER Tag
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[Title] => A judge whose heart is for the poor
[Summary] => I take my hat off to Executive Judge Meinrado Paredes whose story appeared in a special report by a national daily, yesterday.
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The greater the number of sexual partners a woman has and the greater the number of partners that a woman's partners have had, the greater also are the chances of her acquiring the human papilloma virus (HPV), a sexually transmitted infection, which can cause cervical cancer.
Aside from having multiple sex partners, Dr. Evangeline Mercader, a gynecologist-oncologist in Cebu, said that having first sexual intercourse before age 18 also increases the risk of HPV. Immature cells seem to be more susceptible to the pre-cancerous changes that HPV can cause, she said.
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[Summary] => Though cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women after breast cancer, it is preventable through an organized screening program, this according to Dr. Cecilia Llave, chairman of the Cancer Institute of the Philippine General Hospital.
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