High-income countries are on track to eliminate cervical cancer - once a leading cause of cancer death for women in the UK - ...
According to Cancer Research, there’s “3,299 new cases of cervical cancer each year” and, from 2022 until 2024, there were ...
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Testing period blood for signs of cervical cancer could be a new, accurate way of screening for the disease, researchers say. A regular sanitary pad topped with a blood sample strip can pick up human ...
There are 2,500 new cases of cervical cancer in England every year but a quarter of those could be prevented with a new method of testing. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you ...
A modelling study published in The Lancet suggests high-income countries, including the UK, could eradicate cervical cancer by 2048 through HPV vaccination and screening. However, without expanded ...
A trial of an at-home human papillomavirus (HPV) swab test has begun in London, United Kingdom, as part of an initiative to increase uptake of cervical screening. The trial will involve 31,000 women ...
While a smear test isn't exactly the most inviting way to spend a small proportion of your day once every three years, most of us go to them anyway. Why? Because despite the fact it requires you to ...
Record numbers of women aren’t being screened for cervical cancer, according to new stats. Data from NHS England, published in the Guardian, shows that around 4.6 million women aged 25 to 64 in ...
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