To get screened for cervical cancer, patients in the United States may no longer need to put their feet in those awkward stirrups, brace for the uncomfortable speculum or even take the time off from ...
Stage 2 cervical cancer is classified into 2A and 2B, based on tumor spread and size, affecting treatment decisions.
Pap tests should be replaced by more accurate HPV DNA tests, the organization says. The World Health Organization (WHO) and Human Reproduction Programme (HRP) published new screening and treatment ...
In an effort to combat the prevalence of cervical cancer in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has approved the first ever at-home cervical cancer screening kit. On Friday, May 9, the ...
Cervical biopsies can be painful. Pain levels depend on several factors, including the type of biopsy and whether doctors administer pain relief during the procedure. A cervical biopsy involves ...
To coincide with Cervical Cancer Prevention Week, which starts today, cervical cancer charity Jo's Trust has launched its biggest ever campaign, aiming to 'End Cervical Cancer in the UK'. Its latest ...
Cervical cancer is the "cancer we can eliminate", said the World Health Organisation (WHO) as it urged its member states to consign the disease to history. According to Cancer Research UK there are ...
Cervical cancer incidence is rising, with rural and minoritized populations experiencing worse outcomes due to suboptimal care and screening disparities. Data from 2001-2019 reveal a widening gap in ...
Costs associated with cervical neoplasia and cancer impose a significant burden on managed care. More than 50,000 cases are diagnosed annually in the United States, accumulating ~$4.6 billion in costs ...
Shannon Pethick thought cervical cancer would be in Canada's rear-view by now. "It hurts my heart because we should be past ...