The co-founder of Promise Fund and the Susan G. Komen Foundation highlights cervical cancer, one of the most preventable and ...
Cervical cancer, often caused by HPV, can affect any woman and is preventable with regular screenings and the HPV vaccine.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, yet it remains a significant health threat. Here’s why prevention is ...
Recent research highlights the role of the vaginal microbiome in preventing cervical cancer. Probiotics aid in maintaining a ...
Human papillomavirus is a viral infection that spreads through skin-to-skin contact and is a leading cause of cervical cancer ...
Cervical cancer remains a major health challenge, but with widespread HPV vaccination and regular screening, we can work ...
Women’s health champions like us cheered in January when the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued a draft ...
HPV vaccines aim to prevent the development of HPV-related cancers by stopping the viral infection from taking hold in the ...
Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) self-sampling promises to make the process of screening for cervical cancer easier, more ...
From diet to sexual behaviours to exercise, here’s how lifestyle factors can be linked to cervical cancer. World Cancer Day 2025: Cervical cancer is caused by prolonged human papillomavirus (HPV) ...
Cervical cancer screening is one of the best success stories in health care. Since the 1970s, the death rate from cervical ...
Altered vaginal flora may also lead to development of bacterial vaginosis (due to Gardenella sp.) Probiotics can help prevent ...