Pap smears are a regular part of health care for those at risk of cervical cancer, but for many patients, the test can be uncomfortable or embarrassing.
A local doctor is encouraging women to visit their OB/GYN each year. Doctor at Atrium Health Navicent, Joanna Ortega, says ...
A mom who was diagnosed with stage four cervical cancer claims doctors said her blood clot symptoms were “just your period.” ...
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Cervical cancer, caused by HPV, is one of the most common cancers in India. However, still there is misinformation that leads ...
Cervical cancer symptoms can be subtle, so knowing the signs like unusual discharge, pain during sex, unexplained weight loss ...
Excess body weight—including overweight and obesity—is a significant risk factor for cancer. Research from the American Cancer Society estimates that it contributes to approximately 5 percent of ...
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Hosted on MSNDublin woman opens up about her experience of cervical screening and how to make it easierBeth Wallace opened up about her cervical screening journey in the hopes that other women will be inspired to attend their ...
A new University of Kentucky Markey Cancer Center study provides important insights for future clinical trials in treating ...
Healthy Savannah and the Chatham County Health Department are partnering to offer a cervical cancer awareness and screening event on Thursday, Feb. 20 at the health department clinic at 1395 ...
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Hosted on MSNPlan to End Cervical Cancer in Africa By 2030 [press release]Researchers led by the Africa Centers for Disease Control (Africa CDC) will establish three Centers of Excellence in Rwanda, Morocco, and Zambia to gather evidence and accelerate efforts to end ...
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