From diet to sexual behaviours to exercise, here’s how lifestyle factors can be linked to cervical cancer. World Cancer Day ...
Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...
With proper screening, vaccination, and awareness, we can significantly reduce cervical cancer cases. It is crucial to ...
Cancer is definitely preventable. Especially knowing the signs of cancer, participating in regular screening and being aware of the signs and symptoms of cancer can definitely help prevent ...
If you have seen a women’s group with a teal and white ribbon in January, it is not a cult symbol but a symbol and awareness for cervical cancer. As January ...
This guest essay reflects the views of Dr. Richard Barakat, physician-in-chief at the Northwell Health Cancer Institute.
Valentine’s Day is traditionally a time for chocolates, flowers, and romantic dinners. But what if this year, you and your ...
But it's not just HPV. There are several other factors that put you at increased risk. Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes almost all of the main types of cervical cancer. And it's more common than ...
Chemoradiation with platinum-based chemo is standard for locally advanced cervical cancer, but adverse events drive ...
Newsweek spoke to one of the contributing authors of the study, Tyler Kratzer, an associate scientist II in cancer surveillance research, along with multiple medical experts to un ...