Mouth cancer affects 1 in every 50 adults in India. Doctors warn that ignoring persistent tongue blisters could mean missing the first signs of this deadly disease.
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the cause of nearly all cervical cancers. But there's good news: HPV vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer, as well as a host of other cancers caused by ...
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Cervical Health Awareness Month 2026: What Every Mother Should Know About Cervical Health
By: Dr Sampada Dessai A mother's health plays an important role in the family. It is she who takes care of all others in the ...
Iowa has the second-highest rate of new cancers in the United States, and rates are rising.
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Why more Nigerian women are developing cervical cancer at younger ages — Dr Oluwasola
Dr Timothy Oluwasola, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan. In this interview with Sade Oguntola, he explains why cervical cancer often presents ...
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Cervical cancer is on the rise in millennial women
Cervical cancer rates are rising among millennial women, and a lack of Pap and HPV screenings are to blame, say experts.
A clinical trial held at OU Health showed promising results for proton therapy for certain types of head and neck cancer.
A Phase III clinical trial including patients at the University of Oklahoma found that proton therapy improved survival and ...
Health officials warn the nation could lose its measles-free designation as cases surge nationwide.
Fresh calls have been made by the Public Health Agency for women not to neglect attending your smear test invitation after ...
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available, a trend ...
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