Screening is the most effective way to prevent a common form of cancer in women but not everyone is getting checked.
Anatomic Pathologist Professor Patrick Kafui Akakpo has stressed the importance of cancer prevention through screening, citing cervical, breast, prostate and colon cancers as examples where early ...
Did you know cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women worldwide, with Sub-Saharan Africa carrying some of ...
Pacific women in Aotearoa are taking an active role in Human Papillomavirus (HPV) self-testing, which is helping to increase ...
Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play ...
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What To Expect From A Pap Smear Test?
A Pap Smear is one of the most common tests recommended for cervical cancer. But who should get it and who can be exempted ...
Last week when I visited Maggie's, in the grounds of Southampton General Hospital, I managed to enter via a window, and gate crashed the ...
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'There is still no national NHS prostate cancer screening programme'
Last week when I visited Maggie's, in the grounds of Southampton General Hospital, I managed to enter via a window, and gate ...
Roseland Community Hospital's mobile mammography unit is providing free screenings to patients who can't make it to the ...
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