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Her new doctor immediately took action, performing a series of tests and soon discovering what others had missed: Avi had ...
Like it is with all cancers, Cervical Cancer too is highly treatable, if detected early. However, the cancer progresses slowly, hence there are some signs and symptoms that are easy to miss.
Thousands of women battling advanced breast cancer could be denied access to crucial life-extending medication due to an "unfair" assessment process for NHS drug approval. At such a critical moment in ...
A woman hit with advanced cervical cancer at 25 has urged others to attend every screening test-after she delayed her smear due to fears sparked by 'online horror stories'.
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 ...
A woman who was diagnosed with stage three cervical cancer at 25 after delaying a routine smear test initially believed her symptoms were linked to her newly fitted copper coil.
New plans have been announced to shake up the way cervical cancer risk is detected in England: at-home HPV testing kits are set to be offered to women who have missed their cervical smear test ...
Several cancers are becoming more common in young adults, including testicular cancer, melanoma, and cervical cancer. Blood-related cancers like B-cell lymphomas and plasma cell neoplasms are also on ...
Can cervical cancer be prevented? Yes! Learn the truths about Human papillomavirus (HPV), screening and vaccines to protect yourself.
A Breast Cancer Hub initiative, conducting door-to-door cervical cancer awareness, symptom identification in 11,277 women, and providing screening and treatment support in underserved villages of ...
Cancer diagnoses in people under 50 are on the rise, with a particular uptick in breast cancer, lymphoma and colorectal cancer cases among younger adults. Here are six symptoms to watch for.
HPV causes nearly all cases of cervical cancer, which kills roughly 4,000 women every year in the US. Teal Health, the company behind the new device, hopes it will increase screening rates by making ...