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UC Davis Health's first-of-its-kind total body scanner EXPLORER is being given yet another new assignment—assessing how ...
PET/MRI detects GI cancers more sensitively than PET/CT, with less radiation and excellent soft tissue contrast.
Dr. Mary Bagita, Coordinator of the Obstetrics and Gynecology (ONG) Division at Port Moresby General Hospital (PMGH), stated that this new facility will be instrumental in reducing the risk of ...
The following is a summary of “Identification of groin node metastasis in squamous cell vulval cancer using preoperative [18F] FDG-PET/CT. Can unnecessary lymphadenectomy be prevented?”, published in ...
First Lady Oluremi Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Initiative (RHI) has announced a N1 billion donation to the fight against cervical cancer by the National Cancer Fund. The donation, which coincided with ...
“Early screening is extremely important because cervical cancer is the second most common cancer among women in PNG, and it is preventable if detected early,” Dr. Bagita emphasized. Dr. Bagita ...
The National Health Fund (NHF) has announced that effective March 27, 2025, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and cervical cancer are covered on the NHF’s Card Programme ...
We appreciate the Correspondence from Elif Hindié and David Groheux highlighting two important points from our PET-based, pathological complete response-adapted PHERGain strategy. 1 This study met its ...
Cervical cancer rates are on the rise among younger women, owing in part to a lack of awareness, screening and prevention. A new study found that the percentage of women screened for cervical ...
The move could “revolutionise access” to screening and help eliminate cervical cancer by 2040, according to NHS England chief executive Amanda Pritchard. Planning is underway to allow women to ...
DIY smear tests for women are part of an NHS plan to eradicate cervical cancer by 2040. Outgoing NHS boss Amanda Pritchard has unveiled measures to achieve the “world-leading ambition ...
Cervical cancer leads to approximately 685 deaths a year in England and most cervical cancer cases (99.8%) are caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV) virus. By increasing equitable uptake of both ...