A WHO study finds 40% of global cancer cases (7.1 million) are preventable. Tobacco, infections, and alcohol are top risks.
A Meghalaya study reveals serious gaps in cancer care. Fragmented services, lack of supplies like acetic acid, and low ...
A bill in the Oregon Legislature would eliminate out-of-pocket costs for cervical cancer screenings and procedures for ...
Looking for signs of the cancer in a more convenient way could help women access the test and prevent the disease occurring, ...
Objective To compare the diagnostic accuracy of minipad collected menstrual blood versus clinician collected cervical samples to test for human papillomavirus (HPV) in the detection of cervical ...
“The study evaluates whether it is possible to detect human papillomavirus (HPV) in menstrual fluid collected with a “minipad” and compares its performance with cervical sampling performed by ...
Testing menstrual blood for human papillomavirus (HPV) could be a "robust alternative or replacement" for current cervical ...
Testing period blood for signs of cervical cancer could be a new and accurate way of screening for the disease, new research ...
A landmark global study suggests that tobacco smoking, infection and alcohol consumption are the leading causes of ...
About 70 per cent of cases are prevented through cervical screening, according to cancer research, and the HPV vaccine is ...
More than one in three cancers could be prevented with simple lifestyle habits, a major study from researchers looking at ...
ALMOST a third of women skip life-saving smear tests – often through fear or embarrassment. But millions of lives could be ...
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