Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers among women worldwide, killing hundreds of thousands of people every year.
A new study has revealed that cervical cancer deaths have strongly declined in the U.S. since 2016, likely due to increased ...
Stakeholders in Nigeria have launched the Cervical Cancer Elimination Service Award (CCESA) to recognise outstanding ...
The statistics are alarming. Every two minutes, a woman dies of cervical cancer in countries where access to public health, ...
Cervical cancer, considered a “highly preventable” disease, has long been declining in the United States — but it’s now on ...
A new study shows a steep drop in cervical cancer deaths among the first cohort of women who were eligible for the HPV vaccine.
Researchers found a reduction in cervical cancer mortality in women under the age of 25, which is likely due to the introduction of the HPV vaccine.
Project leads: Professor Sean Kehoe, Past Chair and current member of the FIGO Committee on Women's Cancer; Professor Joanna ...
The Quad Cancer Moonshot Initiative to fight cervical cancer in the Indo-Pacific region is admirable, but three of the four ...