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Missed alarms delay cervical cancer diagnosis
After months of severe bleeding and pain, 39-year-old Gemma Doherty learned she had a ...
Cervical cancer, once seen mostly in older women, is now appearing in younger women in India. Early detection, vaccination, and awareness are more crucial than ever to safeguard health and save lives, ...
Cervical cancer still kills over 350,000 women each year. This article explores why screening remains essential alongside HPV vaccines—and what health systems must do to reach everyone.
A Professor of Clinical Microbiology at the University of Cape Coast (UCC), Prof. Dorcas Obiri-Yeboah, has called for urgent attention to ...
There are steps someone can take to help reduce the risk of cervical cancer. However, it may not be possible to prevent the condition. The main cause of cervical cancer is long-lasting human ...
Strong women build strong societies. But healthy women build a healthier world. This Women’s Day,, ask your doctor about HPV vaccination. Encourage screening. Start conversations. One small step today ...
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer affecting women in Singapore. And yet, many are still not going for regular screenings that could detect it early. To encourage more women to take the ...
India carries one of the world’s heaviest cervical cancer burdens. According to data from the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) One woman dies every 8 minutes in India from cervical cancer. It ...
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