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HPV vaccines : the end of cervical cancer?

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Money, Deborah. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Cancer Agency. Multi-Media Services , 2006.
Audience
Professional
Call Number
QZ206 B366 2006 v.16
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Author
Money, Deborah
Corporate Author
BC Cancer Agency. Vancouver Cancer Centre. Medical Oncology
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Cancer Agency. Multi-Media Services
Publication Date
2006
Physical Description
1/2 inch : colour ; 60 minutes
Series
Medical Oncology noon rounds 16
Subjects
Cervical Neoplasms
Vaccines - therapeutic use
Papillomavirus, Human - immunology
Language
English
Material Type
Video
VHS
Audience
Professional
Location
Vancouver Library AV Room
Call Number
QZ206 B366 2006 v.16

Copies

c.1 BC Cancer Agency VAN Library AV Room Available
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Low carbohydrate, high protein diet slows and may prevent cancer

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Krystal, Gerald. [Vancouver, BC?]: BC Cancer Agency. Multi-Media Services , 2010.
Audience
Professional
Call Number
QZ206 B366 2010 v.20
Availability
1 copy, 1 available
Review some exciting results with mice which suggest that a simple change to a lower carbohydrate, higher protein diet reduces both the growth rate and incidence of tumours as well as increases the therapeutic effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents like Celebrex.; Provide update on recomm…
Alternate Title
Medical Oncology : Tuesday noon rounds
Author
Krystal, Gerald
Corporate Author
BC Cancer Agency. Vancouver Cancer Centre. Medical Oncology
Place of Publication
[Vancouver, BC?]
Publisher
BC Cancer Agency. Multi-Media Services
Publication Date
2010
Physical Description
60 minutes
Series
Medical Oncology noon rounds 20
Subjects
Diet, Carbohydrate-Restricted
Neoplasms - prevention & control
Dietary Proteins
Nutrition
Glucose
Mice
Abstract
Review some exciting results with mice which suggest that a simple change to a lower carbohydrate, higher protein diet reduces both the growth rate and incidence of tumours as well as increases the therapeutic effect of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agents like Celebrex.
Provide update on recommendations that we change from our typical Western diet with it high sugar/complex carbohydrates to one higher in protein.
Language
English
Material Type
Video
DVD
Audience
Professional
Location
Vancouver Library AV Room
Call Number
QZ206 B366 2010 v.20

Copies

c.1 BC Cancer Agency VAN Library AV Room Available
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