The University of Iowa is opening a new program, the Community Health Assessment and Monitoring in the Pharmacy, or CHAMP, to ...
Discover why cervical screening remains crucial for women's health amidst busy schedules. Dr. Natasha Shah from Mubadala ...
Cervical cancer stands as the second most common cancer found among Indian women. While discussions around the disease have increased, deep-rooted misconception ...
While there's no specific screening test for endometrial cancer, awareness and genetic profiles of the tumors are saving ...
Concerns linger from low awareness and access gaps, but global advances show dramatic drops in cases where education thrives.
The screening can be potentially life-saving but over five million women eligible for it are missing out ...
The words of Dr Martin Luther King Jr. still echo, “of all the forms of inequality, injustice in healthcare is the most shocking and inhumane.” In Ghana today, few issues capture this truth more ...
Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer deaths among Americans under 50, rising despite major declines in other ...
South Africa has never backed down from a challenge. South Africans carry this unique national mindset with a sense of patriotic pride. The country is now taking its ability to enable meaningful ...
Starting this year, millions could be receiving ‘self-sample’ screening tests from the NHS ...
On paper, cervical cancer elimination is one of the most achievable public health goals of our time. The tools exist. The science is clear. The WHO 90–70–90 targets have created unprecedented ...
Current guidelines recommend two main approaches for managing women who screen positive for cervical pre-cancer.