Cervical cancer continues to pose a significant global health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries, ...
A new report from leading contract research organisation Novotech has shed light on the current state of play in the global ...
The event aims to leverage entertainment to reduce cervical cancer-related deaths by offering screenings twice a year.
A health survey conducted towards the end of 2020 shows cervical cancer as the second most common cancer, after breast cancer ...
The World Cancer Congress has concluded in Geneva, Switzerland, with a robust set of recommendations which, if implemented, could contribute to eliminating cervical cancer, which claims nearly 10 ...
Induction chemotherapy shows significant improvements for survival in patients with locally advanced cervical cancer.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has issued an urgent call to address cervical cancer in Africa, where 18 of the 20 countries with the highest burden of the disease are located.
Free cervical cancer screenings are held at the event with results given on the spot. The goal is to use entertainment to ...
Updated findings from the phase 3 ENGOT-cx11/GOG-3047/KEYNOTE-A18 study (NCT04221945) show the survival advantages of ...
A new initiative aims to improve cervical cancer screening in the South Pacific, enhancing early detection and prevention efforts to protect women's health in the region.
Patients in the induction chemotherapy group reported more frequent grade 3 or greater adverse events. Evidence Rating Level: ...
Discover how Punjab's innovative AI-based breast cancer screening is significantly improving detection rates amidst rising cancer cases, emphasizing the need for early detection and enhanced ...