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Live Science on MSNParasite boosts cervical cancer riskA parasitic worm may raise the risk of cervical cancer through several mechanisms, scientists have found, although HPV ...
Despite advancements in medical science, cervical cancer remains a leading cause of death among South African women. This ...
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“Unfortunately, Alabama is significantly higher in both cervical cancer incidence and mortality rates when compared to the U.S. Fortunately, HPV vaccination can eliminate the vast majority of cervical ...
The effects of COVID-19 continue to reverberate in the cancer risk factors of Americans, a new American Cancer Society study ...
First, the good news: The overall cancer death rate has been on a steady decline—as have smoking rates, with only 11% of ...
In a review of 182 cancer studies, authors failed to report outcome data by sex in 90% of cases, even though men develop ...
In a new report, American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers discovered mixed progress in major cancer risk factors, preventive ...
Regular check-ups, awareness, and timely screening can make a big difference. Early detection can improve chances of ...
New research suggests that an “often-overlooked” parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, may also raise the risk of cervical cancer.
New research has revealed that Schistosoma haematobium (S. haematobium), a parasitic infection affecting millions globally, ...
Researchers have found that Schistosoma haematobium may increase cervical cancer risk by altering gene activity, even after ...
AIIMS Delhi has developed a blood test using ddPCR tech to detect HPV DNA for early cervical cancer detection, relapse ...
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