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Frank Lane, from Basingstoke, claimed doctors said his biopsy results suggested he'd contracted the virus 40 years earlier, ...
Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women worldwide despite being almost entirely preventable.
Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US): A common abnormal Pap test result. "It means that some cells don’t look normal and could be due to HPV infection or yeast infection, ...
A newly FDA-approved, at-home test kit from Teal Health called the Teal Wand aims to break down some of those barriers and ...
As part of preparations for the rollout, the Ghana Health Service, with support from WHO and with funding from Gavi, the ...
The NSW Government has awarded 11 Cervical Screening Community Engagement Grants totalling $1.6 million to improve screening rates in priority ...
The NHS in the South West is urging people yet to have the lifesaving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to get protected ...
Chronic H pylori infection accounts for 90% of future gastric tumors; current practices could leave 11.8 million cases ...
A cervical cancer survivor from Worcestershire has described the changes to smear testing in England as "horrendous". From July 2025, women aged 25 to 49 will be invited for cervical screening every ...