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Even with all this research readily available, some doctors still say many women over 65 don’t need Pap smears, including ...
Regular screening can bend the odds in your favor when it comes to four types of cancers. The science is less clear for the ...
While HPV is the leading cause of cervical cancer, lifestyle, immunity, and reproductive factors also play a major role — ...
Researchers are one step closer to developing a simple, at-home test to prevent cervical cancer or treat it early, shows a study from University of Florida Health Cancer Center and Purdue University ...
Low screening coverage, late diagnoses, high HIV prevalence, and limited access to treatment and vaccines are driving cervical cancer cases and deaths in South Africa. The country has a cervical ...
For almost 30 years, states have received money from the National Breast and Cervical Cancer Early Detection Program, which ...
THE modern “office girlie” often finds herself juggling a demanding 9-to-5 job with a myriad of personal responsibilities. While professional success is important, it’s crucial to remember that ...
No one wants to be diagnosed with or go through the physical and psychological toll of cancer. Which is why, sometimes, it's ...
South Dakota's All Women Count program provides early detection cancer screenings for over 1,500 low-income women.
Panvel: To commemorate Doctors' Day, the Panvel Municipal Corporation (PMC), in collaboration with Mumbai OncoCare Center ...
A Gold Coast mum says her baby saved her life after a routine check-up during her pregnancy revealed she had cervical cancer.
A surge in Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers among young Indians is causing concern among oncologists, highlighting the urgent need for vaccination and awareness.