14 stories tagged #Cervical Cancer

  1. Depression Strikes One in Three Women with Cervical Cancer, Global Study Finds
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    Depression Strikes One in Three Women with Cervical Cancer, Global Study Finds

    New meta-analysis reveals 38% prevalence, with rates highest in Africa and after 2020, prompting calls for routine mental health screening.

    yesterday 1 min read
  2. Australia's Race to Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2035
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    Australia's Race to Eliminate Cervical Cancer by 2035

    Australia leads global effort to eliminate cervical cancer through vaccination and screening, aiming to be first nation to eradicate a cancer.

    last mo. 2 min read
  3. Being Unmarried Linked to Higher Cancer Risk
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    Being Unmarried Linked to Higher Cancer Risk

    A recent study reveals never-married adults have significantly higher cancer rates, with some types showing drastic gaps.

    last mo. 2 min read
  4. Global Study Confirms HPV Vaccination Slashes Cancer Rates
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    Global Study Confirms HPV Vaccination Slashes Cancer Rates

    Systematic review shows HPV vaccination dramatically reduces infections, precancers, genital warts, and cervical cancer at population level.

    last mo. 1 min read
  5. Essential Health Screenings for Women Over 50
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    Essential Health Screenings for Women Over 50

    A critical guide for women over 50 outlining key health screenings, including breast, cervical, colorectal, bone density, and metabolic health, to ensure proactive wellness.

    last mo. 2 min read
  6. Marriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk in New Study
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    Marriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk in New Study

    Analysis of 4 million cases reveals a strong correlation between never-married adults and higher cancer incidence rates.

    last mo. 1 min read
  7. Marriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk, Major Study Finds
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    Marriage Linked to Significantly Lower Cancer Risk, Major Study Finds

    A large-scale US study reveals unmarried adults face a dramatically higher risk of developing many cancers, with the gap being particularly wide for women.

    last mo. 2 min read
  8. HPV Self-Testing Enhances Cervical Cancer Screening
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    HPV Self-Testing Enhances Cervical Cancer Screening

    A New Zealand study finds HPV self-testing surpasses traditional Pap smears in boosting cervical cancer screening, especially among underserved populations.

    2mo ago 1 min read