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The History and Presence of HIV/AIDS in the Context of the Current Situation
Historie a přítomnost HIV/AIDS v kontextu současné situace
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
Advisor: Čelko, Alexander
Date Issued: 2010
Date of defense: 22. 01. 2010
Faculty / Institute: 3. lékařská fakulta / Third Faculty of Medicine
Abstract: HIV infection in humans is considered pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO). It is the most common cause of death worldwide, in the age group from 18 to 45 years. In this thesis, I will try to clarify the problems ...
Hormonal dependent cancers in females. Epidemiological characteristics, trends and prevention possibilities
Hormonálně závislá rakovina u žen. Epidemiologická charakteristika, trendy, prevence, možnosti
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
Advisor: Čelko, Alexander
Date Issued: 2010
Date of defense: 09. 04. 2010
Faculty / Institute: 3. lékařská fakulta / Third Faculty of Medicine
Abstract: I chose the theme of my diploma thesis for two reasons. One being my newly found interest in epidemiology and evidence based medicine, the other being my commitment to the treatment and prevention of diseases primarily ...
Human papillomavirus infection and primary prevention
Infekce způsobené lidským papillomavirem a primární prevence
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
Advisor: Dáňová, Jana
Date Issued: 2010
Date of defense: 07. 06. 2010
Faculty / Institute: 3. lékařská fakulta / Third Faculty of Medicine
Abstract: I chose the theme of my diploma thesis, HPV infections and primary prevention based on its evolving investigations and the importance of its prevention in hopefully reducing the burden of its clinical outcomes including ...
Smoking and cancer
Kouření a rakovina
diploma thesis (DEFENDED)
Advisor: Čelko, Alexander
Date Issued: 2010
Date of defense: 09. 04. 2010
Faculty / Institute: 3. lékařská fakulta / Third Faculty of Medicine
Abstract: Tobacco is the most common exogenous cause of human cancers, being responsible for 90 % of human lung cancers. Cigarette smoking causes, worldwide , more than 4 million deaths annually, mostly from cardiovascular disease, ...