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The FDA has approved the first at-home cervical cancer test and weight loss drugs could reduce obesity related cancers.
Cervical cancer often strikes quietly, with no warning signs – a reality that ITV soap Emmerdale brings to light in a ...
Cervical cancer is highly preventable, but the disease kills thousands every year. In part, that's because women don't get screened for it regularly.
Routine ultrasonography may trigger needless biopsies and hysteroscopies, say experts on quaternary prevention in cancer care ...
Ms Jennifer Nelson, a Preventive and Occupational Health Management Expert has emphasised that cervical cancer remains one of the few cancers that is preventable, yet it continues to claim the lives ...
Teal Health, the company behind the new device, hopes it will increase screening rates by making the procedure more ...
In this interview, Technology Networks spoke with Kara Egan, CEO and co-founder of Teal Health, to learn more about how they ...
Why wait for symptoms to appear when early detection can save my life?” This was Clarille Soriano’s question after watching ...
New AI-driven applications launch seemingly every day, offering endless possibilities. AI can transform our immense body of ...
More and more women from 30 to 45 years of age are developing cervical cancer. When cancer is found, it's often more advanced ...
Cervical cancer is on the rise in millennial women, according to a study from the Journal of the American Medical Association ...
Dr. Beman Khulpateea from Mercy Medical Center talks about cervical cancer screenings.