Well, first think about what you just asked, then go sit in the corner.
No they do not.
Injection of chemotherapy directly into the cancer is called intralesional (IL) injection.
The cervical cancer injection does not go in the cervix! It is typically given in the muscle of the upper arm, as with other immunizations.
Yes
You DO NOT. If an injection is needed, your doctor will obtain the correct medication, and oxycodone is not it.
albert Franklin
No, it does not.
Cancer following injection of cell-free filtrates
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/Can_a_cervical_cancer_injection_stop_you_having_babies"
Yes, as long as you have Prostate Cancer indicated, Medicare will cover the Lupron injection in the doctors office
Probably gave you the cervical cancer vaccine.
it goes it the top of your arm. sort of near just under your shouder.