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An Oxford-based gynaecologist is calling for greater public awareness of the virus that causes the majority of cervical cancer cases.
Allison Williams reflected on having a “deeply stressful” emergency C-section while giving birth to her and fiancé Alexander ...
Three women’s health experts share empowering, compassionate guidance for managing a high-risk pregnancy—physically, ...
An operation to remove the uterus should be called a uterectomy – like the removal of the tonsils is a tonsillectomy, or an ...
Cancer cases in Malaysia are rising, but so are survival rates, which marks a glimmer of hope amidst growing concern.
A new report highlighted the declining numbers getting a vaccine that could boost their chances of avoiding one of the most ...
It usually goes away on its own and does not mean you have or will develop cervical cancer If HPV is found alongside cell changes, you are referred directly to a hospital clinic for a colposcopy ...
A viral video from Shenyang, China, showcases a peculiar trend: people hanging from their necks using padded belts, claiming it cures insomnia and spi ...
Although inflammation is not generally indicative of cancer, it does mean the cervical cells have reacted to some form of irritation or infection. In this article, Dr M. V. Jyothsna, ...
What to know about the first at-home Pap smear approved by the FDA The wand developed by Teal Health allows patients to self-collect a vaginal sample and mail it to a lab for testing. May 9, 2025 ...
For starters, it does not mean you have cancer—or that you’re destined to develop it. ... Women have an HPV test first, and if the result is positive, then they have a Pap smear, ...