Screening for common non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cervical cancer, is an integral part of service delivery of ...
The rising rates of cervical cancer demand urgent action. Awareness, education, and access to screening are essential to reversing this trend. Organizations like the Women’s Health Coalition are ...
The government has launched a vaccination campaign against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cervical cancer, ...
As more cancers are being linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV), including cancers showing up in younger-than-average patients, a local doctor is promoting the use of the HPV vaccine, which is ...
I was mad at God, mad at the world, and mad at all the healthy people who didn’t have to get their life put on hold,” said ...
Cervical cancer remains a major health challenge, but with widespread HPV vaccination and regular screening, we can work ...
For patients with HPV16-positive CIN3, vaccination with a replication-incompetent Semliki Forest virus vaccine encoding HPV16 E6 and E7 is safe and shows clinical effectiveness.
Women’s health champions like us cheered in January when the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) issued a draft ...
Although cervical cancer is now a vaccine-preventable disease, 1 woman dies every 2 minutes globally of cervical cancer. Women in low- and middle-income countries are disproportionately affected.
From a call that changed her life, Diane Crawford has overcome and made an impact in the world of HPV-related cancer.
The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening, and what they wish they'd known beforehand.