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Regular check-ups, awareness, and timely screening can make a big difference. Early detection can improve chances of ...
HPV is a leading cause of cervical cancer in women, but 50% of people who develop the cancer are never tested. A self-collection test could help.
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s childbearing years, but it doesn’t mark the end of the need for a particular screening ...
Applegate said while there are multiple cancer types that can be caused by HPV, cervical cancer is the most common. “There ...
New research has revealed that Schistosoma haematobium (S. haematobium), a parasitic infection affecting millions globally, ...
The test, one of the first of its kind, is designed to reach patients who may forgo traditional screening because of lack of ...
Schistosoma haematobium, responsible for urogenital schistosomiasis, affects more than 110 million people worldwide.
AIIMS Delhi has developed a blood test using ddPCR tech to detect HPV DNA for early cervical cancer detection, relapse ...
and while most HPV infections clear on their own, persistent infections with high-risk types can lead to cervical cancer. In March 2025, the Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology of ...
A recent survey conducted by the Ohio State Wexner Medical Center highlights significant gaps in public understanding of ...
Researchers have found that Schistosoma haematobium may increase cervical cancer risk by altering gene activity, even after ...
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in India after breast cancer. However, its risk can be reduced to a large extent with the use of the HPV vaccine. Dr Sanjay Verma of ...
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