A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home testing could be a game-changer.
Regular cervical cancer screening using HPV testing and/or Pap tests can prevent up to 90% or more of cervical cancers by detecting and treating precancerous lesions early, making it one of the most ...
Dr. Oregon McDiarmid Happy New Year! As we start the new year, it is a great opportunity to remember January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. And the most notable cervical health concern is ...
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the cause of nearly all cervical cancers. But there's good news: HPV vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer, as well as a host of other cancers caused by ...
Snooki opens up about a cervical cancer scare, sharing her experience with abnormal Pap smears, and why women shouldn’t skip ...
Cervical cancer treatment evolves with molecular screening and immunotherapies, emphasizing early detection as key to ...
New data suggested that laparoscopic radical hysterectomy that uses modified tumor-free (MTF) techniques can improve outcomes for patients with early-stage cervical cancer. An editorialist, however, ...
You don’t expect a cancer diagnosis in your twenties – but that’s exactly when The House of Wellness radio co-host Sarah Maree Cameron got hers. She opens up about the moment that changed everything – ...
Aimi Hopkins, 54, is battling invasive cancer after being diagnosed with a tumor the size of a lime, which went undetected despite her undergoing a cervical screening.