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A mum-of-three who has battled with abnormal cervical screening results for almost a decade is urging others not to put off getting tested.
Kong told MedPage Today that previous research has found that vaccine uptake and completion varies by race and ethnicity, ...
Human papillomaviruses, or HPVs, can cause dangerous infections in the skin and mucous membranes and may lead to cancer.
Nearly a third (31%) of women admitted to having booked annual leave for their screenings, whilst shockingly, 16% said their ...
Eight months after her cervical screenings on February 12, 2022, Anna received the all-clear. However, the aftermath left her ...
A 36-year-old mum who nearly skipped her cervical screening due to embarrassment about being examined has revealed that the ...
Human papillomaviruses, or HPVs, can cause dangerous infections in the skin and mucous membranes and may lead to cancer.
Highlights:Human papillomaviruses, or HPVs, cause cutaneous and mucosal infections that may lead to cancer.To date, no antiviral treatment options ...
Human papillomaviruses, or HPVs, can cause dangerous infections in the skin and mucous membranes and may lead to cancer. Vaccines ...
Cancer Research UK has awarded £457,000 to support a pioneering study in Cambridge that could play a pivotal role in the ...