Besides Pap Smear, These Lesser-Known Tests Can Detect Cervical Cancer Early
Pap smear is recommended for women aged 30 and above, but younger women can also benefit from it. Read on to find out what some other tests are.
Pap smear is recommended for women aged 30 and above, but younger women can also benefit from it. Read on to find out what some other tests are.
Chances of getting cervical cancer don't stop at HPV Vaccinations. Here is why cervical cancer screening is important and women should opt for it even if they are vaccinated.
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, the healthcare system has been suffering. Cancer detection and treatment, particularly cervical cancer, have also been delayed. Here's how you should deal with it during the pandemic.
A new study states that the diagnosis of cancer and diabetes in women takes longer compared to men. Here are ways to diagnose these two conditions early in women.
A new study published in the journal of the National Cancer Institute has revealed that researchers have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based computer algorithm that can identify cervical cancer with greater accuracy than a human expert.
The new device for screening cervical cancer enables health workers to zoom and capture images by just pressing a button. However, detecting early symptoms can also help to prevent cervical cancer. Here we have mentioned a few symptoms which women should watch out for.
The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines will protect you against cervical cancer, says reserach
If you are taking oral contraceptives, here is what you should know.
Fortis screens 751 women for cervical cancer, sets record!
Pap smear is recommended for women aged 30 and above, but younger women can also benefit from it. Read on to find out what some other tests are.
Chances of getting cervical cancer don't stop at HPV Vaccinations. Here is why cervical cancer screening is important and women should opt for it even if they are vaccinated.
Since the COVID-19 outbreak, the healthcare system has been suffering. Cancer detection and treatment, particularly cervical cancer, have also been delayed. Here's how you should deal with it during the pandemic.
A new study states that the diagnosis of cancer and diabetes in women takes longer compared to men. Here are ways to diagnose these two conditions early in women.
A new study published in the journal of the National Cancer Institute has revealed that researchers have developed a novel Artificial Intelligence (AI)-based computer algorithm that can identify cervical cancer with greater accuracy than a human expert.
The new device for screening cervical cancer enables health workers to zoom and capture images by just pressing a button. However, detecting early symptoms can also help to prevent cervical cancer. Here we have mentioned a few symptoms which women should watch out for.
The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines will protect you against cervical cancer, says reserach
If you are taking oral contraceptives, here is what you should know.
Fortis screens 751 women for cervical cancer, sets record!