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Money Talks News on MSNGet Screened: Now Cervical Cancer Rates Climbing Among Women in 30s and 40sMillions of women who missed early HPV vaccination opportunities now face rising cervical cancer rates. New research shows screening rates dropping precisely when they're needed most.
Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among South African women, but many women still lack access to screening. Raising awareness and improving access to care are critical to fighting this ...
The NHS is urging hundreds of thousands of people yet to have the lifesaving human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to get protected against cervical and other cancers. GP practices across England will ...
Rakeb Tesfatsellassie, a junior at Georgia Tech and native of DeKalb County, is developing a home screening test for cervical ...
A pap smear or cervical screening isn’t the most exciting errand, but if you’ve been putting it off you may be in for a ...
Her new doctor immediately took action, performing a series of tests and soon discovering what others had missed: Avi had ...
A mum-of-three who has battled with abnormal cervical screening results for almost a decade is urging others not to put off ...
Thirteen years after cervical cancer, I’ve found strength in healing, grief in silence, and hope in sharing the quiet truths ...
Crystal Manuel survived cervical cancer and says she is concerned about less frequent screenings. But a Bristol doctor says getting a smear test at your GP surgery is still the "gold standard". Plans ...
Georgia Tech's Rakeb Tesfassellasie and her partners created a cervical cancer screening protype they hope makes women's health care more accessible and comfortable.
New plans have been announced to shake up the way cervical cancer risk is detected in England: at-home HPV testing kits are set to be offered to women who have missed their cervical smear test ...
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