A mother diagnosed with cervical cancer more than three years after a failure to refer her to specialists when her smear test ...
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Cervical cancer is a slow-growing cancer that occurs in the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
While January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health experts say getting screened when necessary is important year-round.
Cervical cancer starts in the cells of the cervix, which connects the uterus and vagina. Almost all cervical cancers are caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), the most common sexually transmitted ...
New research highlights how much more vulnerable Black women are to developing cervical cancer and facing higher mortality ...
Pap smears save many lives, but many women avoid the uncomfortable and intrusive procedure. New self-test kits could change ...
Cervical cancer occurs when cells grow abnormally in the cervix. The cervix is the lower portion of the uterus which connects to the vagina. The cells in the cervix don't suddenly change into cancer.
Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to explore how a new Pap smear alternative may help prevent deaths from cervical ...
At just 12 years old, Juliana recently attended a cervical cancer summit and is now leading the way to help raise awareness ...
HPV vaccines aim to prevent the development of HPV-related cancers by stopping the viral infection from taking hold in the ...
Cervical cancer, which is driven by the human papillomavirus (HPV), begins in the cells of the cervix and slowly grows over ...