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ATLANTA — A new report from the American Cancer Society finds progress in the fight against cervical cancer has stalled.
In fact, 25 percent of cervical cancer diagnoses occur in women over the age of 65, and cervical cancers diagnosed in this ...
The effects of COVID-19 continue to reverberate in the cancer risk factors of Americans, a new American Cancer Society study ...
“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 ...
A parasitic worm may raise the risk of cervical cancer through several mechanisms, scientists have found, although HPV ...
The United States has seen progress in reducing certain cancer risks, as overall smoking rates remain on a decline.
In a new report, American Cancer Society (ACS) researchers discovered mixed progress in major cancer risk factors, preventive ...
The National Academy of Medical Sciences (NAMS) has recommended categorising cancer as a notifiable disease to improve ...
Menopause marks the end of a woman’s childbearing years, but it doesn’t mark the end of the need for a particular screening ...
A potential overreliance on new technology, the lack of standardization and long-term data and underappreciation of global spinal alignment are three of the most overlooked issues in spine care and ...
A tiny parasite may be wreaking havoc below the belt — even long after it’s gone. A new study found that an “often-overlooked” parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, could ...
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