Cervical Cancer: 4th Most Frequent Malignancy Among Women Worldwide
Cervical Cancer Is Six Times More Likely To Strike Women With HIV
Cervical Cancer Is Six Times More Likely To Strike Women With HIV
Know the early signs and symptoms of cervical cancer.
The top four cancers among women, especially in Bangalore, are breast and gynaecological cancers. Read on to know more.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has already started a screening programme for the three most frequent cancers: oral, breast, and cervical cancer.
Cancer is one of the most prevailing diseases that affect women, but a lack of awareness can increase the risk for you. Here are the most common types of cancer in women.
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.
Did you know cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women? Dr Neha Kumar explains it all in an exclusive chat with The Health site.
The condition is challenging since there are zero symptoms of this condition during its first or initial stages. However, there are quite a few symptoms that one may experience when cervical cancer is in its advanced stage.
Cervical cancer arises in the cells of the cervix, which connects the uterus to the vaginal canal. Here are some important facts concerning cervical cancer.
Consult a doctor if you have a strong unpleasant vaginal odour that continues for several days. Vaginitis, trichomoniasis, vaginal cancer and cervical cancer - all these health problems can cause a heavy vaginal discharge that can have a strong odour.
On the International Women's Day, Dr. Sabhyata Gupta, head of gynecology, Medanta Hospital, is here to tell you about various gynaecological problems women go through, at different phases of life and what can be done to prevent or treat the conditions.
On the International Women's Day, Dr. Sabhyata Gupta, head of gynecology, Medanta Hospital, is here to tell you about various gynaecological problems women go through, at different phases of life and what can be done to prevent or treat the conditions.
Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in women. Many women believe it cannot be prevented, Dr Rajendra A Kerkar suggests otherwise. Read on to know more.
There are a few reasons cervical cancer is known as a silent killer among women. For one, the disease doesn't present any symptoms until it is at a later stage.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are witnessing a downturn globally and in India, there is a lot of debate regarding their inclusion in the country's Universal Immunization Programme. As the vaccine debate continues we share some natural ways of controlling the symptoms of this group of viruses.
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.
These risk factors can increase your risk of developing cervical cancer
Dr Sampada Dessai, Gynaecologic oncologist Sir HN Reliance hospital, Mumbai, help you understand about the causes and treatment of cervical cancer.
Know the early signs and symptoms of cervical cancer.
The top four cancers among women, especially in Bangalore, are breast and gynaecological cancers. Read on to know more.
The Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has already started a screening programme for the three most frequent cancers: oral, breast, and cervical cancer.
Cancer is one of the most prevailing diseases that affect women, but a lack of awareness can increase the risk for you. Here are the most common types of cancer in women.
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.
Cervical cancer arises in the cells of the cervix, which connects the uterus to the vaginal canal. Here are some important facts concerning cervical cancer.
Consult a doctor if you have a strong unpleasant vaginal odour that continues for several days. Vaginitis, trichomoniasis, vaginal cancer and cervical cancer - all these health problems can cause a heavy vaginal discharge that can have a strong odour.
On the International Women's Day, Dr. Sabhyata Gupta, head of gynecology, Medanta Hospital, is here to tell you about various gynaecological problems women go through, at different phases of life and what can be done to prevent or treat the conditions.
Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer in women. Many women believe it cannot be prevented, Dr Rajendra A Kerkar suggests otherwise. Read on to know more.
There are a few reasons cervical cancer is known as a silent killer among women. For one, the disease doesn't present any symptoms until it is at a later stage.
Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are witnessing a downturn globally and in India, there is a lot of debate regarding their inclusion in the country's Universal Immunization Programme. As the vaccine debate continues we share some natural ways of controlling the symptoms of this group of viruses.
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.
These risk factors can increase your risk of developing cervical cancer
Dr Sampada Dessai, Gynaecologic oncologist Sir HN Reliance hospital, Mumbai, help you understand about the causes and treatment of cervical cancer.
Early detection and treatment of cervical cancer are vital in the fight against the deadly form of cancer, which accounts for the second highest number of new cancer cases and cancer-related deaths in the country, according to doctors.
In India, HPV infection amounts to 70 per cent of cervical cancer cases in women and is one of the most dangerous and life-threatening cancer for them.
Cervical Cancer Is Six Times More Likely To Strike Women With HIV
The condition is challenging since there are zero symptoms of this condition during its first or initial stages. However, there are quite a few symptoms that one may experience when cervical cancer is in its advanced stage.
Did you know cervical cancer is the second most common type of cancer among women? Dr Neha Kumar explains it all in an exclusive chat with The Health site.
On the International Women's Day, Dr. Sabhyata Gupta, head of gynecology, Medanta Hospital, is here to tell you about various gynaecological problems women go through, at different phases of life and what can be done to prevent or treat the conditions.