In early December, the American Cancer Society updated its guidelines for the first time since 2020. Now, all women nationwide are eligible for at-home cervical cancer screening.
Read our interview with experts from the WHO and the UN Inter-Agency Task Force on NCDs regarding efforts to eliminate ...
Cervical cancer usually does not cause symptoms until it is advanced. A new guideline makes it easier to detect when precancerous changes are already developing.
MASON CITY — Providing access for underserved women to screenings for breast and cervical cancer is the goal of the annual Mercy "Walk/Run and Wag for the Cure," Saturday, Sept. 17. The event — now in ...
In the South, women face higher risks of dying from breast and cervical cancer than in other U.S. regions. Kirtly Jones, MD, discusses the contributing factors, from health care access to economic ...
Women with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) are six times more likely to develop cervical cancer than women without HIV. In fact, HIV is responsible for around 5% of all cervical cancer cases ...
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