Sunday, October 2, 2011

Using Vinegar to Detect Cervical Cancer.



http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/09/30/using-vinegar-to-detect-cervical-c
The search for a cure to cancer has consumed doctors and researchers worldwide, but household vinegar could be part of the cure for 
Annually, more than 250,000 women die from cervical cancer worldwide; 85 percent of which are in poor or middle-class areas. These countries are often unable to afford the high-quality labs that Pap smear tests require, so they need cheaper—but still effective—medical techniques to diagnose cervical cancer.
A procedure developed by Johns Hopkins 
“Some doctors resist” the cryotherapy approach, said Dr. Wachara Eamratsameekool, a gynecologist at rural Roi Et Hospital, who helped pioneer the procedure. “They call it ‘poor care for poor people.’ This is a misunderstanding. It’s the most effective use of our resources.”


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http://www.foxnews.com/health/2011/09/30/using-vinegar-to-detect-cervical-cancer/#ixzz1ZeeHblTBancer/