Tag: cervical cancer

Roundup: Eliminating Cervical Cancer; Social Media’s Impact...

Cervical Cancer in U.S. Could Be Nearly Eliminated by 2038 or Sooner, Researchers Say It’s well established that cervical cancer...

February 14, 2020

At 32, She Didn’t Know About Cervical...

Stephany Goyla found out she had cervical cancer after her first-ever Pap smear at the age of 32. A self-described...

January 22, 2020

Some Women at Higher Risk of Dying...

While cervical cancer remains one of the most highly preventable diseases in the U.S., some women may not realize they...

January 14, 2020

Recommendations for Cervical Cancer Screenings

New recommendations encourage women to begin cervical cancer screenings at age 21, and earlier for women who are younger than...

January 7, 2020

HPV’s Greater Health Risk

Human papillomavirus, or HPV, has gained much attention over the past decade, as more research points to its strains as...

May 2, 2017

Cervical Cancer Screening Can Save Your Life

January is Cervical Health Awareness Month, which is a good time to educate women about the risk factors and symptoms...

January 21, 2015

HPV Vaccines – Cancer Prevention for Girls...

We all want to protect our children from harm. One way to do that is to vaccinate them against diseases...

August 12, 2013

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