Cervical cancer screening is one of the best success stories in health care. Since the 1970s, the death rate from cervical ...
Pap smears save many lives, but many women avoid the uncomfortable and intrusive procedure. New self-test kits could change ...
I was mad at God, mad at the world, and mad at all the healthy people who didn’t have to get their life put on hold,” said ...
Gynecologic oncologist Dr. John Wallbillich says people often don't have symptoms of cervical cancer, so it's important to ...
Mom of 3 Molly Pardue was diagnosed with cervical cancer after demanding a pap smear — and underwent chemotherapy and other ...
With proper screening, vaccination, and awareness, we can significantly reduce cervical cancer cases. It is crucial to ...
A mother of three was blindsided by a cervical cancer diagnosis just days before her 30th birthday — despite experiencing ...
Cervical cancer is a slow-growing cancer that occurs in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
Cervical cancer, caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), is not hereditary, and HPV infection doesn't always lead to cancer.
Thousands of preventable cervical cancer deaths occur each year because more than 30% of eligible women in the U.S. don’t undergo regular screenings. Some women avoid Pap smears and HPV tests ...
While the American Cancer Society says cervical cancer death rates dropped by more than half since the mid-1970s, the disease ...
Could the FDA’s recently approved Pap smear alternative reduce racial disparities in cervical cancer deaths? January marks Cervical Health Awareness Month. Around 11,500 Americans are diagnosed ...