Cervical cancer, one of the most preventable and treatable forms of cancer, continues to claim the lives of thousands of ...
Arsenal have joined a campaign by MSD UK to help eliminate cervical cancer by 2040, and will promote the initiative during ...
The BBC speaks to six people about their first cervical screening, and what they wish they'd known beforehand.
The following is a summary of “Low-cost interventions to increase uptake of cervical cancer screening among emergency ...
Nigeria has set an ambitious goal to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, aligning with the World Health Organisation’s global strategy.This target was announced by the Federal Ministry of Health and ...
Some of the leading stars of Arsenal Women will feature in the launch of a cervical cancer public health campaign which will feature in this weekend’s North London Derby.
Gynecologic oncologist Dr. John Wallbillich says people often don't have symptoms of cervical cancer, so it's important to ...
While January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health experts say getting screened when necessary is important year-round.
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.
NHS England has promised to eliminate cervical cancer by 2040. Women aged 25-49 are encouraged to have a screening every three years, while women aged 50-64 should have one every five years.