The Australian Centre for the Prevention of Cervical Cancer (ACPCC), the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO), ACON and the Australian Multicultural Health Collaborative have united in a new Australian Government-funded campaign,
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet regular screenings and vaccinations remain crucial in protecting women’s health.
China has met its goal to raise the national cervical cancer screening rate above 50 percent ahead of schedule, but experts say more efforts are needed to boost awareness and improve healthcare access in rural areas to close the urban-rural gap.
Cervical cancer deaths have dropped due to better screening, but fewer women are keeping up with tests. An AXA Health Insurance survey reveals misconceptions that prevent women from getting
The HPV (human papillomavirus) vaccine helps prevent cervical cancer by protecting against high-risk strains of the virus that cause abnormal cell growth in the cervix. It also helps prevent other HPV-related cancers, including those affecting the mouth and throat.
New research from University of Manchester experts suggests that introducing a UK-wide self-sampling program alongside existing ‘smear tests’ could help to remove most of the current barriers to cervical screening.
After a long decline, cervical cancer rates are rising in rural counties, increasing a gap with urban counties, a new study finds.
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MedPage Today on MSNU.S. Sees 'Troubling' Trend in Cervical Cancer Screening RatesPandemic-related disruptions in cancer screening showed an uneven recovery in 2023, data from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) indicated. Comparing past-year reported screening rates from 2019 to 2023,
Cervical cancer incidence is rising, with rural and minoritized populations experiencing worse outcomes due to suboptimal care and screening disparities. Data from 2001-2019 reveal a widening gap in cervical cancer rates between rural and urban women,
OVER 30 private hospitals, clinics, and health service providers on Monday signed Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the Ministry of Health to provide
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CDC report adds to evidence that HPV vaccine is preventing cervical cancer in US womenA new government report says that rates for precancerous lesions decreased about 80% among younger women who were screened for cervical cancer.
A recent study suggests that introducing a UK-wide sampling program could help remove the barriers that prevent people from attending cervical screening
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