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The Netherlands’ three population screenings for cervical cancer, breast cancer, and colon cancer save the lives of thousands ...
Sarah Waters, 33, was diagnosed with cervical cancer in 2022 after a routine smear test and has since had a full hysterectomy - saying the experience left her "broken" ...
Millions of women who missed early HPV vaccination opportunities now face rising cervical cancer rates. New research shows ...
Cancer Research UK has awarded £457,000 to support a pioneering study in Cambridge that could play a pivotal role in the ...
One of the ways to detect cancer early is by undergoing regular screenings. There are different types of tests that one can get done that can help understanding the risks and in early diagnosis. Here ...
National screening programmes for cervical, breast and bowel cancer save thousands of lives each year in the Netherlands and ...
Responses to an interview study demonstrated that patient education on palliative care led to better understanding of its benefits and greater utilization of these services.
Georgia Tech's Rakeb Tesfassellasie and her partners created a cervical cancer screening protype they hope makes women's health care more accessible and comfortable.
Women with preeclampsia in their first pregnancy had a lower risk of developing breast, cervical, and lung cancer later in ...
Determined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
New conversations are sparking around birth control pills and cancer. The World Health Organization has classified combined oral contraceptive pills as Group 1 carcinogens since 2008. Data suggests ...
Electra D. Paskett, PhD, MSPH, FACE, FAACR, was elected as a fellow to the American Association for Cancer Research Academy ...