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Even with all this research readily available, some doctors still say many women over 65 don’t need Pap smears, including ...
Roughly 13 million people get it each year, according to CDC data, and it’s safe to assume that if you’re sexually active, ...
On Monday, plaintiffs’ lawyers filed their opening brief asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit to reinstate ...
An Overland Park high schooler traveled to Washington, D.C., to advocate for cancer research funding after the Trump ...
A key advisory group vows to base decisions on evidence, boost confidence in vaccines and protect health. Experts fear the opposite is happening.
Regular screening can bend the odds in your favor when it comes to four types of cancers. The science is less clear for the ...
Women 65 and older face significantly higher rates of cervical cancer-causing HPV infections than younger women, despite current medical guidelines that typically discontinue screening at 65. The ...
Women aged 65 and above are still at heightened risk of cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), suggest the findings of a large observational study published in the open access journal ...
While the classification was made over a decade ago, viral posts on social media have claimed that the birth control pill has ...
Mr Aina stressed that although significant progress has been made in immunisation coverage, financing remains a critical ...