January is Cervical Health Awareness Month and Cervical Cancer Screening Month, an opportune time to share some statistics, ...
In 2021, women under 50 years old had an 82% higher cancer rate ... Colorectal cancer is a type of cancer that develops in ...
Obesity, poor diet, and inactive lifestyles are contributing to higher cancer rates among young and middle-aged women.
The estimate includes 1,053,250 cancer cases in men and 988,660 cases in women. The most common cancers in women are projected to be breast cancer (32%), lung and bronchus cancer (12%), and ...
To mark Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, a women's health expert has shared the five major symptoms you should look out for ...
Cervical cancer, the fourth most common cancer in women, is closely linked to persistent HPV infections. Early detection ...
People have been urged to lookout for an unusual sign in the armpit that could signal the UK’s most common cancer. According ...
Prostate cancer has become England’s most common cancer, according to new analysis. Diagnoses of the disease overtook breast ...
Cervical cancer is the 14th most common cancer in women in the UK, affecting around 3,300 people per year. Cervical cancer ...
Experts are urging women to be vigilant around the few symptoms they could spot in early stages of cervical cancer ...
Advances in cancer treatment have considerably increased survival rates but for women of reproductive age, the impact on fertility is a major worry. Fertility preservation provides hope to women ...
Cancer remains a leading cause of death globally, with breast cancer being the most fatal for women. A recent American Cancer Society report highlights increasing cancer rates among women ...