While January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health experts say getting screened when necessary is important year-round.
Cervical cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths among women, and the Caribbean region has ...
Gynecologic oncologist Dr. John Wallbillich says people often don't have symptoms of cervical cancer, so it's important to ...
A new HPV vaccine induced regression of precancerous cervical lesions in 50% of patients and led to viral clearance in some ...
Almost every one of us has either been diagnosed ourselves or had a relative diagnosed with cancer. I’ve been lucky enough to stay cancer free, but I’ve had several people close to me ...
A mother of three was blindsided by a cervical cancer diagnosis just days before her 30th birthday — despite experiencing ...
A new report explores the disproportionately high death rate among Black women in the Delta from cervical cancer.
Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...
While the American Cancer Society says cervical cancer death rates dropped by more than half since the mid-1970s, the disease ...
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute researchers report that all nine patients in a clinical trial being treated for stage III or IV ...
Vaccination against HPV in men can protect them from anal, penile, and oropharyngeal cancers, said the gynaecologist.
February marks Cancer Prevention Awareness Month, and local doctors are stressing the importance of early detection and prevention for two cancers that impact women: cervical and ovarian cancer.