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HPV Vaccines and Cancer in the U.S.

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Bauer Heidi M. California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center. Innovations in Cervical Cancer Prevention: How to Use HPV Vaccines & HPV Tests.
Presented by Heidi M. Bauer at the California STD/HIV Prevention Training Center, this presentation focuses on the use of HPV testing and vaccination. The powerpoint starts with an overview of the virus and ends with an explanation of the new vaccine.


Centers for Disease Control and Prevention National Center for HIV, STD, & TB Prevention Division of STD Prevention, Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention, September 2005. 
This presentation gives information about cervical cancer screening methods.


Chesson, H., Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, HPV Vaccine Cost-effectiveness: Updates and Review, February 2011.
This powerpoint, which was also presented in front of the ACIP, focuses on the cost-effectiveness of HPV vaccination and focuses mostly on the cost-effectiveness of vaccinating males.


Commonwealth Club of California, The HPV Vaccine: Helpful or Harmful?, October 2009.
In this video the participants discuss the HPV Vaccine and the virus in general. The discussion focuses around both the importance and necessity of the vaccine.


Hammer Sandra Jo, California HPV Vaccine Summit, HPV Vaccine Mechanics Development, Practice and Support.
This powerpoint from Sandra Jo Hammer focuses on the HPV vaccine and the detailed mechanics behind its use and implementation.


Health Politics with Dr. Mike Magee, The New HPV Vaccine, June 21, 2006.
This Health Politics programs addresses the HPV vaccine. Links to views from pathologists, WebMD, and parents are included.


Kaiser Family Foundation. Ask the Experts: HPV Vaccine.  June 2007
This webcast presents a panel of experts addressing the implementation of the new vaccine against human papillomavrirus (HPV).Markowitz, Lauri E, Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, Considerations: HPV Vaccine For Males, October 2010.
Presented in front of the ACIP, this powerpoint discusses the implications of vaccinating males with the HPV vaccine.


Salganicoff, A., Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, HPV Vaccine Financing Issues for Low-income Women and Girls: Presentation to the California Women's Health Council, September 13, 2006.
This presentation discusses the financing issues surrounding implementation of the HPV vaccine, with particular focus on women ages 19 to 26.


Sawaya George F., UCSF Primary Care Medicine: Concepts and Controversies, Cervical Cancer Screening: Update 2010, February 2010.
This powerpoint provides an update on screening practices for cervical cancers. It addresses topics such as age of the patient, techniques, guidelines, and frequency.


Society for Adolescent Medicine, Human Papillomavirus: What You Need to Know, March 2006.
This webcast features interviews and presentations from the "Human Papillomavirus: What You Need to Know" conference. Topics include the epidemiology of HPV, cervical cancer prevention and barriers to vaccine acceptance. 


Williamson, D., U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, Public Health Options for Implementing Vaccine Recommendations: A Framework for State Decision Making.
This PowerPoint presentation gives suggestions as to how to effectively implement vaccination programs, considering financial constraints, monitoring programs, and population protection.


Yamada Eileen, California HPV Vaccine Summit, HPV Vaccine Update.
In this powerpoint, Yamada explains the changes and improvements in the two HPV vaccines currently on the market.