GIAHC’s Tanjore Site Expands its Program
Dr. Rhoda Nussbaum and Dr. John Adams of PINCC (Prevention International, No Cervical Cancer) visit ICTPH, GIAHC’s Tanjore site. Training and program expansion continues at ICTPH. Read more.
Dr. Rhoda Nussbaum and Dr. John Adams of PINCC (Prevention International, No Cervical Cancer) visit ICTPH, GIAHC’s Tanjore site. Training and program expansion continues at ICTPH. Read more.
Tell me, what is it you plan to dowith your one wild and precious life? ~Mary Oliver from “The Summer Day” Michele Baldwin, who in November became the first woman… Read More »Michele Baldwin 1966-2012
The Times of IndiaOn a mission: A woman, a river and a cause Hindustan TimesCharting a New Course to Cervical Cancer Prevention Indian Express Rafting trainer paddles through the Ganges… Read More »India‚Äôs news media extensively covers the Starry Ganga expedition and Dr. Shobha Krishnan‚Äôs work with the Global Initiative Against HPV and Cervical Cancer
Allow trials for a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer SHOBHA S. KRISHNAN, staff physician at Columbia University’s Barnard College Health Services in the US, shot to fame recently with her path-breaking… Read More »The Tribune (India) interviews Dr. Shobha Krishnan on the HPV vaccine
Message on the Ganga Bindu Shajan Perappadan Forty-five-year-old Michele Baldwin was diagnosed with terminal cervical cancer last year. Using this as an opportunity to raise public awareness about the disease,… Read More »Dr. Shobha Krishnan‚Äôs interview with The Hindu, India‚Äôs national newspaper
At the Chicago Public Radio Studios WBEZ, an affiliate of NPR. The show aired on October 27. Click here to listen to the interview.
Click here to read more about Michele Baldwin and the Starry Ganga Expedition.
IUSTI meeting in New Delhi, India, Nov 2-5. Dr. Shobha Krishnan to speak http://delhi.iusti2011.org/home
See the article hereThe Washington PostMay 2, 2011Laura UngarIn her early 20s, Tamika Felder skipped seeing her gynecologist and gettingPap smears for a few years because she couldn’t afford health… Read More »Dr. Krishnan‚Äôs interview with the Washington Post