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No one wants to be diagnosed with or go through the physical and psychological toll of cancer. Which is why, sometimes, it's ...
A MAJOR alert has been issued over a common cancer that can destroy people’s healthy tissue and organs. The Health Service ...
A series of cancer awareness drop-in sessions will begin later at Wolverhampton market. People are being invited to Bilston ...
The tests, which can be performed at home, look for the human papillomavirus (HPV) - the virus which is linked to the ...
Under-screened women will be offered HPV self-sampling kits to detect cervical cancer as part of the 10-year health plan.
Nearly one in three women and other people with a cervix in the UK don't attend their cervical screening when invited. Yet ...
New at-home cervical cancer screening kits are coming to England, in the hopes of eradicating the disease by 2040. Here's ...
Women who have delayed coming forward for cervical screening will be offered a test to be taken at home, NHS England has said ...
If you are infected with low-risk HPV 6 and 11 you may develop genital warts. In some cases, HPV can affect the cells on your cervix, which can result in symptoms such as irregular vaginal bleeding, a ...
A FLINTSHIRE woman who was shocked to discover she had cervical cancer after initially attributing her symptoms to perimenopause is now urging other women to stay on top of their screening tests.
Michelle Guy says she hopes to encourage women to get smear tests after the cancer was caught despite her having no symptoms.
Changes are set to come into force next month on how often some women in England are invited for cervical screening. Each ...
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