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"Most patients who have complications from abortion do not pursue follow up treatment by the abortionist. They feel that somehow they deserve the  complication and don’t trust the abortionist to treat it. Even when a complication is serious and possibly a result of negligence, they fail to seek legal recourse due to the embarrassment brought on them by the procedure made public."    C. Paul Perry, M.D., Gynecology/Obstetrics

 
Health Care Costs of HPV (Human Papillomavirus)(2004) PDF Print E-mail
This cohort study examined the HPV health care costs in the USA, by using 1997-2002 records form 103,476 women enrolled in the Kaiser health plan... This study provided the “first direct estimates of both individual and population level costs of cervical human papillomavirus-related disease…Routine cervical cancer screening comprises nearly two thirds of total annual cervical human papillomavirus-related health care costs, with 10% of expenditures dedicated to the treatment of invasive cervical cancer, 17% to the management of cervical pre-cancers, and 9% to dealing with false-positive Papanicolaou test results.” [Thanks to Dr. Perry for this report: Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology (2004) 191, 114-20, “The health care costs of cervical human papillomavirus-related disease”, Insinga, Glass MD, Rush RN; Dept of Pop Health Sciences, Univ of WI-Madison, Ctr for Health Research, Kaiser Permanente NW, Portland OR]
 
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