Cervical cancer is often highly treatable, with a five-year relative survival rate of 91% for localised, early-stage disease.
January marks Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. Cervical cancer is the fourth leading cancer in women — but fortunately, it is ...
By Samira Larbie Accra, Jan. 21, GNA-Dr Charity Binka, the Executive Secretary, Africa Media and Malaria Research Network (AMMREN), has called for intensified education on cervical cancer to prevent ...
Cervical cancer is diagnosed in more than 3,000 women every year in the UK, according to Cancer Research UK. Bleeding is a ...
CERVICAL screening helps prevent cervical cancer from developing and saves thousands of lives every year in the UK. But many ...
There are six vital things to know about cervical health that can reduce this too-common type of cancer. “Most cervical ...
From ditching screenings to hereditary myths, these misconceptions could stop people from getting cancer diagnoses until it’s ...
From dodging vital checks to believing in genetic fallacies, these cancer myths could tragically delay life-saving diagnoses ...