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Cervical cancer, the second most prevalent cancer among women worldwide, is primarily attributed to the human papillomavirus (HPV). Despite advances in healthcare, it remains a significant cause of ...
Determined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
Can Cervical Cancer Be Prevented? The two most important things you can do to prevent cervical cancer are to get the HPV vaccine if you are eligible, and to be tested regularly according to American ...
Finding cervical cancer often starts with an abnormal HPV (human papillomavirus) or Pap test result. This will lead to further tests which can diagnose cervical cancer or pre-cancer. The Pap test and ...
In this video, Leslie Boyd, MD, director of gynecology at NYC Health + Hospitals/Bellevue, discusses the impact of cervical cancer on patients’ quality of life.
A woman whose grandmother and mother both had cervical cancer has called for the reversal of recent changes lengthening the interval between screenings. Gemma Barley, 34, had to undergo a biopsy ...
A woman who was diagnosed with cervical cancer at just 25-years-old, after delaying a routine smear test, has slammed the NHS's move to extend the time between HPV-negative screening to five years ...
Researchers are one step closer to developing a simple, at-home test to prevent cervical cancer or treat it early, shows a study from University of Florida Health Cancer Center and Purdue ...
The Chesapeake Baysox announced a season-long campaign with Cervivor Inc, a leading nonprofit dedicated to cervical cancer advocacy.
Michelle Guy says she hopes to encourage women to get smear tests after the cancer was caught despite her having no symptoms.