It was the most important test of her life — she just didn’t know it at the time. Jenna Anne Johnson, a 21-year-old college ...
Mom of 3 Molly Pardue was diagnosed with cervical cancer after demanding a pap smear — and underwent chemotherapy and other ...
Cervical cancer, often caused by HPV, can affect any woman and is preventable with regular screenings and the HPV vaccine.
More than 13,000 women are diagnosed with the cancer each year, but those rates are dropping thanks to advances in ...
As January, a month dedicated to cervical cancer, winds down, an expert talks about how motherhood can still be a possibility ...
Dr. M.G. Janaki, Consultant Radiation Oncologist at Ramaiah Memorial Hospital, shares her expertise on cervical cancer, its ...
With the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it’s more common than ever for people to put their health on the back burner, ...
However, the most common treatments are surgery, radiation therapy and chemotherapy. Women can do several things to reduce their chance of getting cervical cancer including: regular Pap testing ...
Lavanya (name changed), in her early 30s, recently came in for a routine health check-up. When her HPV DNA test came back positive, further evaluation (includin ...
On the occasion, SVIMS Director cum Vice-Chancellor Dr R V Kumar highlighted the importance of recognising Febru-ary 4 as ...
Dr Nwokwu further said that, in collaboration with the World Health Organisation (WHO), the Federal Ministry of Health has developed awareness materials on childhood cancer. These materials will be ...
HPV vaccination and early detection are key to preventing cervical cancer in India. Experts emphasize awareness, affordable ...