Cervical cancer is a leading cause of death for women in rural areas around the world.
cervical cancer with an accuracy pretty high, a little over 90%, just on a single image alone.
Cervantes tried to escape five times.
Cervical cancer is still a killer for women in Latin America and the Caribbean and across the globe.
Cervical cancer in particular but used in general just as perpetual cancer cells.
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar, sacral, about all of the 33 of the spinal vertebrae are filled with nourishing cerebral spinal fluid that
au cerveau qui rend le truc absolument insupportable.
in cervical cancer screening-- liquid-based cytology, HPV testing, and most importantly, the vaccine--
Remember cervical cancer is a communicable disease.
Her cervical cancer cells were isolated and cultured at the Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1951 and they became the first human cell
opening of the cervix and that hole if you go through that tiny tiny hole, it gets to the uterus and the uterus is a
there's a Cervantes and a Montaigne and a Shakespeare and the guy who made the newspaper who can surprise us and not be a product
We had identified that cervical cancer, which we'll speak about in a bit, is the leading cause of death for women in rural areas around the world.
So a normal cervix-- the cervix, just for everyone who-- I learned this when I started at MobileODT-- the cervix is where the baby comes out through, right?
And the cervix, a normal cervix, is fleshy and has squamous cell and columnar cells.
at risk for cervical cancer.
But for cervical cancer, specifically, are you taking images from the pap smear swab?
And the first cervical cancer screening program in Afghanistan was started because EVA systems out in Afghanistan were being used by midwives.
an image of their cervix.
And the two Cervantes brothers were taken and held prisoner in the bagnios of Algiers-- so underneath the city of Algiers.
I've suffered with cervical spondylosis.
There's Miguel Cervantes, and then I play Hamilton on Sundays.
sit outside the cervix and um it's a very simple all silicone uh device that
c'est un peu inscrit dans notre cerveau et c'est très difficile de réagir avec une façon différente dont les autres autour de nous
This is the basic workflow for how cervical cancer screening works in the United States today.
The provider scrapes cells off the cervix, puts it in a little bucket, closes that bucket, gives it to a medical assistant.
So we cannot be identified by our cervix or by-- well, it depends on what images of our skin.
Because women had never seen their cervix.
But this is like an entire cervical spine of the cow.
And then after a few tacos and cervezas, donde esta el bano.
with print in the form of the modern novel with Cervantes, the essay with Montaigne, a market for printed plays with Shakespeare,
Porque al final tú te quieres ir a tomar una cerveza y decirle al de al lado, pues, fíjate, no sé, cualquier tema,
c'est normal qu'il fasse des colères parce que son cerveau euuuhhh, rationnel n'est pas du tout développé, qu'il a un cerveau émotionnel
Elle travaille sur le cholestérol dans les synapses du cerveau.
Tu en as qui est fabriqué dans le cerveau.
I'll show you in a little bit how cervical cancer develops.
But you can't identify a woman from her cervix, nor can you identify a man from his oropharyngeal cancer, or any person from their skin disease.
So they will know a woman who has died of cervical cancer.
from pap screening, cervical cancer screening, sex education, gender-based violence services,
I'll talk a little bit about our cervical cancer work, which I think is a good indication of that.
that is released during childirth to make baby happening things like cervix opening and stuff. It's the first
Your head is resting effortlessly on top of the cervical spine.
Well, una cerveza por favor.
And of course, the figure of Cervantes is not far off, is it, someone who-- nobody goes around on a horse rescuing maidens from castles.
J'avais déjà vrillé. Mon cerveau était déjà parti.
Il y a une sidération. Le cerveau se branche sur un autre canal que le corps. Elles laissent le corps...
gets written on people's birth notes, incompetent cervix, my woman in room three.
But just on one foot, cervical cancer can take up to 20 years to kill a patient.
So every woman-- every single woman of reproductive age-- should be screened for cervical cancer regularly, whether it be every three years or every five
In our case, because we'll still use cervical cancer as our case study here, it can identify women at risk.