Gynecologic oncologist Dr. John Wallbillich says people often don't have symptoms of cervical cancer, so it's important to ...
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, approximately 11,500 new cases of cervical cancer ... or a noticeable color change, possibly containing blood or having a foul odor.
A new research paper was published in Oncoscience’s Volume 12 on January 20, 2025, titled “Maternal, delivery and neonatal ...
That’s because cervical cancer can cause changes to the blood vessels and cells in the cervix, which makes them more fragile and more likely to bleed during or after intimacy, Lorraine explained.
A new research paper was published in Oncoscience's Volume 12 on January 20, 2025, titled "Maternal, delivery and neonatal outcomes in women with cervical cancer. A study of a population database." ...