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Cervical cancer screening: Clinic vs home testing, what women prefer | Women's Day
A new JAMA study shows over 60 percent preferred clinic-based testing, 20 percent preferred at-home self-sampling tests and ...
Doctors address the pros and cons of Health Resources and Services Administration’s new guidance, including at-home ...
Seattle Storm point guard Erica Wheeler talks about losing her mother to cervical cancer and how she is advocating for more women to get screened.
Millions across the UK are being urged to come forward for an NHS test that takes only a few minutes but could help save ...
Cancer death rates in the UK have fallen to a historic new low, Cancer Research UK has announced. The charity, which analysed ...
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Only 6% of Nigerian Women Screened for Breast Cancer - Report
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the country, with rising incidences and a high mortality rate.Breast cancer screening remains low in Nigeria as only six per cent of Nigerian ...
A non-governmental organisation, the Femi Olutoye Foundation, organised an awareness and prevention campaign on cervical cancer for selected women in Osun State.This campaign is said to mark this year ...
Millions of people in the UK are being urged to complete an NHS test that takes around ten minutes. As NHS London explains, ...
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, ...
An abnormal Pap smear result doesn’t necessarily mean you have cervical cancer. Your doctor may recommend further testing as a next step.
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Women urged to prioritise cancer screening as cases rise
What you need to know: Cervical cancer alone remains one of the most common cancers affecting Ugandan women, while breast cancer cases have steadily increased in recent years. The initiative, ...
Breast, cervical and ovarian cancers are the most common cancers affecting women in India. Doctors stress early screening, HPV vaccination and awareness to improve survival rates.
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