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A 2022 study published in the BMB Reports highlighted that while most cases of cervical cancer are due to HPV, around 3–8% ...
While nearly 99% of cervical cancer cases are caused by HPV, rare HPV-negative forms exist. These are harder to detect, often ...
Reduce your other risk factors. Tobacco and alcohol use are some of the strongest lifestyle risk factors for head and neck cancer. In a recent study, tobacco use increased the risk of developing ...
The risk of recurrence was generally low among cervical cancer patients with no high-risk factors who underwent radical surgery without adjuvant therapy.
Can cervical cancer be prevented? Yes! Learn the truths about Human papillomavirus (HPV), screening and vaccines to protect ...
The NHS has announced a significant change to its cervical screening program that will affect millions of women across the UK ...
The rise of patients collecting their own samples for diagnostic tests seems poised to change how we approach health care in ...
A convergence of factors is leading to high rates of incidence and deaths from the disease among Latina women in deep South ...
Findings of a qualitative study revealed that fear of bad news, a lack of understanding of the risks and benefits, and low socioeconomic position are factors that can discourage cervical screening.
The Government of Ghana has received its first consignment of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine—marking a significant ...