Human Papillomavirus: A Primary Cause Of Cervical Cancer
Some HPV carriers may unintentionally spread the virus to their sexual partners.
Some HPV carriers may unintentionally spread the virus to their sexual partners.
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Women above 30 should consider Pap testing every five years if paired with HPV co-testing.
WHO recommends DNA testing as a first-choice screening method for cervical cancer prevention.
India has just made it a lot easier for women to collect their own sample for cervical cancer test in the medium of a simple test kit.
Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that can lead to the overgrowth of cells in the cervix area the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina.
In some cases, postmenopausal bleeding could be a sign of endometrial cancer or cervical cancer. An expert tells us more about postmenopausal bleeding.
Government to launch a campaign to successfully administer cervical cancer vaccine doses to girls between age 9 and 14.
Experts debunk myths about the new cervical cancer vaccine that is supposed to be a groundbreaking treatment for this disease in women.
Most cervical cancers are preventable, still India accounts for nearly one-fourth of the global cervical cancer deaths.
First Cervical Cancer Vaccine Launched In India: Read For More Details
India's first indigenously manufactured vaccine for women to prevent cervical cancer will launch today in New Delhi.
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Owing to poor hygiene, lack of awareness and inadequate screening, the incidence of cervical cancer is higher in rural India than it is in urban India.
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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.
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.
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.
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A new study says that cervical cancer cases will drop by 89 per cent within a century in the 78 countries worst affected by the disease.
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These risk factors can increase your risk of developing cervical cancer
A new study published in The Lancet Oncology journal has suggested that Human papillomavirus screening and vaccination must be taken up on a war footing in countries like India to prevent 15 million cervical cancer deaths among women by 2050. Shutterstock
According to a study published in The Lancet Oncology journal, boosting human papillomavirus (HPV) screening and vaccination can help to eliminate cervical cancer from India by 2079.
From screening tests for ovarian cancer to the usage of robotic surgery in the field of oncology, Dr. Rama Joshi sheds light on every aspect of gynaecological cancer in this exclusive interview. Dr. Joshi is the Director & HOD, Gynae Oncology and Robotic Surgery, Fortis Memorial research Institute, Gurugram.
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.
Dr Veena cautions that during this period a lot of health issues and complaints are seen among women
These include breast, uterine, gastrointestinal, thyroid and cervical cancer.
Rather than a unidirectional approach, we need a lifecycle approach to ensure better care and good health for every woman.
Rajasthan Royals will wear a special pink jersey in Friday's home match against the Chennai Super Kings, to raise awareness about early cancer screening.
The human papilloma virus (HPV) vaccines will protect you against cervical cancer, says reserach
Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in the country among women aged between 15 and 44 years. The necessity of proactive and periodic screening stems from the fact that cervical cancer is a preventable and curable condition if detected in the asymptomatic stages.
An expert tells us how a woman's fertility might be affected post cervical cancer treatment.