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A woman who survived cervical cancer says she is concerned about changes to cervical screening that come into effect today. Cervical screening tests are currently offered to 25-to-49-year-olds every ...
Low screening coverage, late diagnoses, high HIV prevalence, and limited access to treatment and vaccines are driving cervical cancer cases and deaths in South Africa. The country has a cervical ...
No one wants to be diagnosed with or go through the physical and psychological toll of cancer. Which is why, sometimes, it's ...
With increasing cases of cervical, oral, and oropharyngeal cancers linked to HPV infection, experts believe India is on the brink of a preventable cancer crisis ...
Unlike other cancers that develop over decades, HPV-related cancers in young people often progress rapidly and silently.
“A young woman with no pain or bleeding might already have signs of cervical cancer,” said Dr Shubham Garg ... “We must normalise HPV screenings like we do for diabetes or blood pressure. Pap smears, ...
By focusing on preventative measures, you can contribute to lowering the risk of cervical cancer for your spouse, fostering ...
A surge in Human Papillomavirus (HPV)-related cancers among young Indians is causing concern among oncologists, highlighting the urgent need for vaccination and awareness.
Oncologists in India warn of rising HPV-related cancers in young adults, stressing the need for urgent prevention measures.
UK woman Jasmin McKee was diagnosed with cervical cancer after mistaking her copper coil as the cause of her symptoms ...
A Gold Coast mum says her baby saved her life after a routine check-up during her pregnancy revealed she had cervical cancer.