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Bridging innovation and equity to end cervical cancer worldwide
Each year, more than 340,000 women die from cervical cancer, with the majority of deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries.
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HPV vaccination drives cervical cancer rates down in both vaccinated and unvaccinated people
Researchers have found that human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are highly effective at reducing cervical cancer-causing ...
Cervical cancer is largely caused by chronic infection by the HPV, which is spread through sexual contact. Although not every ...
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The Hidden Role of Cervical Fluid in Guiding Sperm
Fertility is often associated with eggs, sperm, and timing, but there is one factor that is easily overlooked. Your cervical ...
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AI brings hope for cervical cancer detection in rural Africa
AI can be used to detect cervical cancer in women in resource-limited parts of the world. However, for this method to work, ...
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Mini-organs reveal how the cervix defends itself
Researchers from Aarhus University have uncovered how cells in the cervix actively detect and combat infections. Using patient-derived mini-organs and advanced single-cell mapping, the study reveals a ...
The age-standardised rate of cervical cancer in England is [currently] double the WHO "elimination" goal of 4.0 per 100,000. England has pledged to attain the WHO goal by 2040. A new analysis of ...
Riya had her first Pap smear test at 42. During a routine gynaecology check-up, the doctor gently inserted a small speculum to view the cervix. Using a soft brush, the doctor collected a few cells ...
In an effort to combat the prevalence of cervical cancer in the United States, the Food and Drug Administration has approved the first ever at-home cervical cancer screening kit. On Friday, May 9, the ...
“Those women already have a history of cervical cancer; they fought a very strong disease, and unfortunately, our study shows ...
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