Dr. Oregon McDiarmid Happy New Year! As we start the new year, it is a great opportunity to remember January is Cervical Health Awareness Month. And the most notable cervical health concern is ...
Women in the U.K. who received the HPV vaccine as adolescents reduced their risks of cervical cancer by nearly 90 percent, a study published Nov. 5 in The Lancet found. “It’s a historic moment to see ...
Underdeveloped nations carry the burden of most cervical cancer, yet access to adequate treatment can be challenging. This report assesses the current management of cervical cancer in sub-Saharan ...
The largest barriers to elimination are no longer scientific. The science and tech are finally here-women just need to catch ...
Smartphones are used in cervical screening for visual inspection after acetic acid or Lugol's iodine (VIA/VILI) application to capture and share images to improve the sensitivity and interobserver ...
A new study from the University of Illinois confirms a link between routine Pap smear screenings and a lower risk of developing cervical cancer in women over age 65. However, most American health ...
As we age, joint structures degenerate. A self-assessment can reveal how your cervical spine moves in order to maintain proper neck rotation. “As we age, all our joint structures degenerate over time, ...
Molecular clues collected from routine cervical swabs can be used to identify people who have ovarian cancer. In future, these epigenetic patterns could help doctors predict which individuals are at ...