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Cervical cancer rates are on the rise among younger women, owing in part to a lack of screening and prevention.
AT- HOME cervical screening tests could be rolled out in England from as early as next year, health chiefs have announced.
The move could “revolutionise access” to screening, according to NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard. Other measures ...
April marks the beginning of Oral & Head and Neck Cancer Awareness Month. This year, more than 50,000 new cases are expected ...
Ovarian cancer—known as a silent killer due to its inability to showcase most of its symptoms—kills many women every year across the world. According to studies, over a third of women are not familiar ...
In the early stages, cervical cancer usually doesn’t cause symptoms, which is why regular screenings are vital. As it progresses, women might notice signs such as an unusual discharge or ...
Therefore recognising the signs and symptoms is key so you can see a GP if you need to. Article continues below Cervical cancer develops in the cervix, the passage forming the lower part of the ...
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 ...
A woman's story of literal strength shows how ovarian cancer can be missed—and the lighthearted recovery milestone every care ...
How to Make Pap Smears More Comfortable Over 90% of all cervical cancers are this type, according to the American Cancer Society. These cancers develop from squamous cells in the exocervix, most often ...