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Cervical cancer causes a death every two minutes around the world: What is this disease and why is it so dangerous
Every two minutes, a woman dies from cervical cancer somewhere in the world, according to the United Nations and the World Health Organization (WHO). The disease ranks as the fourth most common female ...
A tiny parasite may be wreaking havoc below the belt — even long after it’s gone. A new study found that an “often-overlooked” parasitic infection, already linked to bladder cancer, could also trigger ...
For the first time, Australia has recorded no new cervical cancer diagnoses in women under 25. To get there, they vaccinated young men.
Survey findings from over 8,700 people in 12 countries show that half of those polled have inadequate understanding of HPV, with nearly one-third being unsure or unaware of it altogether.1 Findings ...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for at least 95% of the 660,000 cervical cancer diagnoses globally. But US ...
An estimated 376 to 386 new cervical cancer cases are diagnosed yearly, making them roughly four times more likely to die ...
The Food and Drug Administration this week moved to expand screening for potentially lethal cervical cancer by allowing women to collect test samples themselves, a move that reproductive health ...
India faces a stark reality with a quarter of global cervical cancer deaths, a preventable tragedy. Dr. Sonia Mathai highlights the gap between knowing HPV causes cancer and actual prevention. Low ...
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (WTNH) — In Monday’s Health headlines, January is cervical cancer awareness month. We take a look at the primary cause, the HPV cancer vaccine, and new ways to test. Dr. Sangini Sheth ...
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