On Wednesday, 30 HPV tests — which detect high-risk strains of human papillomavirus that can cause cervical cell changes and cancer— and 15 mammography tests were conducted on women.
Doctors said they’re seeing a concerning trend among women: more are delaying or skipping routine health screenings that could help detect serious health issues early.
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Parents campaign for cardiac screening programme

Parents whose children have died from undiagnosed heart conditions have said they are ‘flabbergasted’ that the government has dismissed their campaign for a national screening programme to help ...
Figure 1. Conceptual visualization of additive manufacturing-enabled IVF workflows used in advanced embryo screening. Anthony Palumbo and Charles Goulding examine how additive manufacturing is ...
Bulgaria's cancer screening programme, worth €10.4 million, was launched two years ago as part of efforts to tackle the nation's high cancer mortality rate, its halted despite rising cancer incidence ...
An abnormal Pap smear result doesn’t necessarily mean you have cervical cancer. Your doctor may recommend further testing as a next step.
As the world marks International Women’s Day, her story highlights both the resilience of women and the urgent need for greater awareness around cancer screening and support.
This International Women's Day, we bring you a decade-by-decade checklist of diagnostic tests and screenings to help you live ...