A new cervical cancer treatment is showing promise in boosting survival rates and reducing recurrence What this breakthrough means for patients.
Dr. Ritu Salani discusses how patients with cervical cancer can advocate for their health and collaborate with their medical team to ensure the best care.
Megan Graham, an officer with the Hamilton Township, was diagnosed was cervical cancer. Now, her fellow officers and the community are making sure she knows she's not alone.
Around 11,500 Americans are diagnosed with cervical cancer each year, according to data from the Centers for Disease Control ...
Recent studies show how dietary choices may affect a person's risk of cancer, particularly colorectal cancer, and cancer of ...
They're all talking about HPV, or human papillomavirus. It's the most common sexually transmitted infection, but it's also ...
Cervical cancer, caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), is not hereditary, and HPV infection doesn't always lead to cancer.
Critical facts you need to know about cervical cancer, a type that particularly develops in the cells of the cervix.
Cervical cancer is one of the leading cancers that affects millions of women in India and worldwide; however, one needs to understand that cervical cancer can be prevented or treated if it is caught ...
While January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health experts say getting screened when necessary is important year-round.
Oncologist Dr. Sarah Cate told Newsweek: "Many women simply don't make time for themselves, since they are working and often ...
While cancer death rates are falling overall, the rising incidence of cancer in young and middle-aged women is placing a burden on family caregivers, according to the American Cancer Society’s annual ...