A study published Dec. 3 by the New England Journal of Medicine found that one dose of the HPV vaccine could be as effective as two in preventing cervical cancer.
Routine cervical cancer screening is getting a new option: Self-swab HPV tests, the American Cancer Society said in ...
Patients at average risk of cervical cancer can self-collect samples at home for HPV analysis, per the American Cancer ...
New screening guidelines include self-collected tests that could make it easier and more accessible to prevent the main cause ...
A new study suggests a single HPV vaccination appears just as effective as two doses at preventing the viral infection that ...
Ding, X.F., Wang, J.L., Shi, A.Q., et al. (2021) Nasal Septal Schwannoma: A Case Report. Journal of China Clinic Medical ...
Cancer usually grows quietly for years before it causes pain, bleeding or weight loss. By the time symptoms appear, disease ...
HOLX's GYN Surgical segment posts its strongest fiscal 2025 growth as MyoSure, Fluent and Gynesonics fuel a standout quarter.
A woman who did not give informed consent for a hysteroscopy has described the procedure as "agonising". Dawn Lord, 51, believed she was attending an appointment at the University Hospital of ...
Eating more ultra-processed foods is tied to an increased risk of precancerous colorectal growths in women under 50, according to a study published Thursday in JAMA Oncology. These growths, called ...
Is this good quality research? Are the conclusions backed up by solid data? “Bowel cancer diagnoses are on the rise in individuals under the age of 50 and we still have no idea why this is happening.
Abstract: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most prevalent malignant tumors worldwide, and early screening with precise polyp segmentation is crucial for reducing CRC-related mortality. However, ...
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