Cervical cancer is one of the few cancers that can be prevented, yet thousands of women are still at risk. While cervical cancer incidence rates decreased by more than half from the mid-1970s to ...
Cervical cancer symptoms such as unusual discharge, painful sex, unexplained weight loss, abnormal vaginal bleeding, fatigue, and persistent pelvic pain should not be ignored. Recognizing these ...
HPV causes 99% of cervical cancers, but vaccination and screening can prevent most cases Routine cervical screening can reduce cervical cancer cases, emphasizing the need for regular check-ups ...
The addition of concurrent cisplatin to adjuvant radiation therapy conferred no benefit to women with intermediate-risk, ...
(Image Credits: Freepik) Cervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of death among women. With the introduction of the HPV vaccine, awareness has grown significantly, encouraging more women ...