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Why cervical cancer is no longer a 'later-life' disease
Cervical cancer is increasingly being diagnosed in younger women. Doctors warn that early HPV exposure, low vaccination rates ...
Neglecting cervical health can trigger infections, infertility and even cancer. A leading gynaecologist explains why regular screening and awareness, especially during January’s Cervical Cancer ...
On December 4, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released updates to their cervical cancer screening guidelines. The new guidelines call for people at average risk for cervical cancer to start ...
Dr Aisha Ali Issaka, has expressed concern that low uptake of vaccination and screening continues to undermine efforts to curb cervical cancer in the country.
Cervical cancer cases at KMIO have significantly dropped from over 42% in 1984 to around 15% today, indicating successful ...
Cervical cancer screening guidelines in the United States have evolved considerably over the past few decades, reflecting advances in understanding how cervical cancer develops, the pivotal role that ...
With the help of preventive steps, from vaccinations, screenings to modifying lifestyle, risks of cervical cancer go down.
The FDA has approved a new at-home test for cervical cancer screening that could make early detection more accessible for ...
WHILE women are primed from a young age to spot suspicious signs in their breasts, they may be less well equipped when it ...
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