A list of puns related to "Cervical cancer"
With INO 4700 for MERS and VGX 3100 INOVIO has a virtual monopoly in these fields.....CEPI granted $56,000,000 to INOVIO for the development of their MERS and Lassa fever Vaccines.....CEPI stated after INO 4700's Phase 2 a stockpile of vaccines would be ordered....The Phase 2 began in August of 2021......INO 4700 orders are on the cusp......VGX 3100 is in Phase 3 and currently wrapping up the Reveal 2 portion of the Phase 3......INOVIO has an important relationship with Qiagen a $12 Billion Dollar diagnostics company and with Qiagen's Biomarker test INOVIO can determine with 85% assurity which women will respond well to the treatment....According to Dr. Kim this will raise the efficacy significantly and will help VGX 3100 get a fast expedited approval......Smart laser targeting medicine that will enable women to avoid painful dangerous surgery that could prevent women from having the ability to have a baby......Dr. Kim stated that the Qiagen data will be submitted when INOVIO files their BLA for FDA approval.....Yes it will be close but there is a good chance by the end of 2022 VGX 3100 will be approved.....Where do fellow shareholders see the share price if all 3 come to fruition in 2022 ?
Yes 2022 is INOVIO's year!!!!!!.....7 Vaccines/medicines in Phase 2.....INO 4800 Covid 19 Vaccine and VGX 3100 in Phase 3.....Plus some great updates and pipeline news.....INOVIO has over 200 patents in their coffers.....Regeneron was $14 to $18 a share in 2008.....5 years later was $450 a share.....Regeneron got their first drug approved in 2008.....INOVIO will mirror that share growth IMHO!
I keep seeing Holohan being discredited over the cervical cancer scandal.
Can someone explain what the issue is and whether he's to blame for it?
Nice to know institutional investment is close to 50% of outstanding shares....Remember INOVIO has almost $400,000,000 in cash.....Over 200 patents on its vaccines....medicines....devices.....This is a game changing company and the future is stellar.....This company will grow from a seedling to a mighty redwood IMHO!
She has a very small support system and I've already helped her with lists of resources and backup plans for work, income, bill assistance, child care, rides, ect. She has 3 kids and is single, so I'm just trying to find extra ways to support her.
I thought maybe a self-care gift basket would be a great idea for when she starts treatment. What items should or could I include?
Ideas I had already:
-Unscented toiletries -books unrelated to illness -uplifting card -comfy socks -headphones? -journal? -gift card
Edit: she has a 2 person support system, so any suggestions for her would be appreciated. We have transportation and childcare covered. I'm looking for suggestions to give her comfort. She's low-income so she doesn't have a whole lot and cancer is expensive so brand suggestions on items are greatly appreciated too.
Second edit:
These are the things I've already been able to get her help and additional backup plans on:
meal prep and groceries during treatment and after
Transportation
Bill assistance
Medical Bill's are 100% covered
Childcare
Clothing for her and her 3 children
Lost income
Mental Health
Parenting support
Emotional support
Toys and books for her 3 children
Assistance from a social worker
Life insurance
Rent assistance
This is what I haven't done:
A gift just for her full of goodies she would actually use to get her through chemoradiation because she's scared, mostly alone, poor, and anxious. I'm looking for brand suggestions to help with sunburn skin feelings, that one chapstick brand that doesn't have a nasty smell or taste that will be helpful if she's nauseous and has super dry lips, brand suggestions from people that know what it is like and what worked for them. The stuff that they dont give you at the doctors office. Books that kept your mind off treatment. Stuff that you would think she doesn't have access to but would actually use. Is there a specific brand of underwear that is extra comfy for people with cervical cancer? Stuff like that that people with really large support systems take for granted. Things that I can't possibly think of because I haven't had cervical cancer chemoradiation treatments. Are there water flavoring drops that made you more willing to drink water? The secret stuff that other people dont know to think about. Not tea, candles, or benign gestures of gifts.
The Ministry of Health keeps sending me letters telling me I need to do this. They offer absolutely no helpful suggestions on HOW to book an appointment, however. "Call your family doctor"... "If you don't have a family doctor, contact Health Care Connect..." blah, blah, blah. I've been on HCC for years now, it's gotten me nowhere.
Please help me before I die of preventable cervical cancer.
Visit.....Omicron news next......I got another 2,000 shares......Great days ahead for shareholders!
38F - I had HPV for several years during my yearly check up. It progressed to precancerous cells, but I wanted to have another baby so I opted for cone biopsy in 2020. My 6 month follow up showed no HPV and all the bad cells were removed. I had my baby 2 months ago. Today I had my follow up appt and waiting for results but doctor recommended a hysterectomy but leaving the ovaries for preventative measures. Has anyone else had this scenario? Iβm concerned this is drastic but researching today it seems pretty standardβ¦but Iβm still scared.
10 others in Phase 2 including INO 5401 for Glioblastoma and many others!......Plus INOVIO has about $400,000,000 in cash......INOVIO market cap is currently $1.54 Billion.....If CureVac is worth close to $7 billion.....INOVIO is worth $70 billion right now.....INOVIO will be a 30 bagger in less than 18 months IMHO!.....Any thoughts ?
In 2020 at 28 I was diagnosed with SCC cervical cancer (stage 1A) and while I was lucky and the cancer was removed easier than most, the diagnosis and process and ongoing invasive check-ups have been very traumatising for me to the point where I hate being touched by my husbandβ¦ I canβt even attempt to have sex without bursting into tears or having flashbacks of the procedures (I've been diagnosed with PTSD after it).
I guess what I want to know is, has anyone else experienced this i.e. physically able to have sex post-treatment but emotionally unable to?
My husband is trying his best to be supportive but heβs struggling a lot. Weβve had a few fights recently bc of mutual frustration/sadness and it's left me feeling rather hopeless.
The study observed a substantial reduction in cervical cancer and incidence of CIN3 in young women after the introduction of the HPV immunisation programme in England, especially in individuals who were offered the vaccine at age 12β13 years. The HPV immunisation programme has successfully almost eliminated cervical cancer in women born since Sept 1, 1995.
www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(21)02178-4/fulltext
Which women would be eligible and appropriate for this treatment......Imagine 85% of the women who exhibit certain bio markers could opt for VGX 3100 instead of painful and dangerous surgery!.....This information from the QIAGEN Data will be submitted with VGX 3100's BLA when INOVIO files for approval with the FDA!.....The CEO Dr. Kim discussed this at numerous investor conferences.....Also the efficacy of VGX 3100 will be magnified by using QIAGEN's diagnostics......This raised efficacy will also be in the package for the FDA!!!!.....Any women would want to take a bloodiest to verify and quantify eligibility for this treatment!.....Dr. Mark Einstein the Principal Coordinating Investigator for the VGX 3100 trials stated "There is a very significant need for a non-surgical therapeutic for young women suffering from HPV-associated cervical dysplasia.These results are very encouraging and show we are headed in the right direction"......Dr. Einstein's statement is from INOVIO's March 1 2021 News P.R......The statement from Dr.Einstein was from the data that met all its endpoints.....Now add QIAGEN's diagnostics which will bring this treatment up to a new and higher level.......IMHO this is a slam dunk for approval!!!!.....The market for this treatment is estimated at $500,000,000 a year.....Any thought from medical people in the know?
Itβs not a healthy cervix, but itβs not cancer, thank everything. Thereβs a 50% chance the lesions heal on their own, and only a 32% chance Iβll need treatment, which is not chemo or a hysterectomy. Itβs so much better than what I previously thought, and I suddenly have a life ahead of me again.
Mom, I wish I could tell you that while I am furious at you 99% of the time, I am sad for you the rest of the time. The angry, bitter person youβve become - the one harassing women outside abortion clinics - was once a scared teenager getting a back alley abortion. I am so angry at you for putting me and my sister through losing pregnancies because you couldnβt figure out how to raise your daughters in a better way that didnβt involve abuse and suppressing sex ed.
I think about you all the time. I remember when Dad spilled the beans about your secret abortions, while we were sitting at the dinner table debating. I remember your face of shock, and I remember how you went to the backyard and put your feet in the pool. I remember seeing you without you knowing you were being watched, and you looked so much like a little kid, swinging your feet back and forth. I am sorry that you never grew up. I am sorry that no one ever told you that your abortions werenβt your fault, that youβre not a murderer, that your nightmares were PTSD and not divine justice. I am sorry that I only stuck around to raise you for 21 years, and couldnβt do a second more.
Remember when I had my first and only sleepover of my entire childhood? You said my friend was too loud at night, so you woke us up while it was still dark outside to go pull weeds in the front lawn. When the neighbors came outside wondering what the hell was going on, you came outside with bowls of chocolate ice cream because βyou were just kiddingβ. I remember Shelley didnβt cry until you gave us the ice cream because she was so fucking terrified of you.
I am sorry for whatever happened in your life to think pussy-grabbing is more important to you than watching your daughter grow up. Iβm 26 now and I am just now trying to start up my life after spending 5 solid years trying to undo the damage you did. I am exhausted after parenting you and now re-parenting myself.
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Female, 30, 5β5β, not currently sexually active, but I do have protected sex when I am.
Ok so I just saw someone ask if they should get the HPV vaccine at 26, and the physician said yes. I just looked to see if I could, and it looks like 27-45 should just discuss if it would be beneficial? What determines that? Now Iβm convinced I have cervical cancer because I have low back pain and pelvic pain (wishing I never saw the OG post lol).
And I read that a Pap smear may not even tell you if you have cervical cancer? How do you find out if you do if a Pap smear can miss it?
So I got a hysterectomy 5 weeks ago. Leading up to it I had been sick for 8 months. I was told I was anemic and my b12 and iron were way too low. So no further investigating was done. I finally got my hysterectomy that was due to Endo and subseptate uterus. Ends up I had a 'significant' amount of cancer in my cervix. It was obviously.removed.. but now I'm curious about recovery. Because now I'm recovering not just from a hysterectomy but from cancer. My energy levels are so low I can barely stand. What was your recovery like? My dr had just retired and although I'll be seeing a new one right away, I have no one to ask right now. I have no idea what to expect going forward or how recover will be different with new surprise mixed in. Any advice or thoughts would be welcomed :)
does anyone here know how likely it is to have cervical cancer in your early 20s without having had any sex or family history of the cancer?
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