Cervical cancer is diagnosed in more than 3,000 women in the United Kingdom each year, making it the 14th most common cancer among women as of 2018. During this period, cervical cancer accounted for 2% of all new cancers among women, with its highest incidence among females aged 30-34 years. The rates of cervical cancer […]
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Schwarz named vice chair for research in radiation oncology
Julie K. Schwarz, MD, PhD, has been appointed vice chair for research in the Department of Radiation Oncology at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Schwarz is an associate professor of radiation oncology and director of the Cancer Biology Division, and she treats patients with cervical cancer at Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish […]
Cervical cancer screening: Efficient cancer-Test is achieved for the first time, one hundred percent detection rate
Gen-Test, the cancer is revolutionizing the diagnosis A new Test for the diagnosis of cervical cancer, is currently causing in the world of medicine for attention. The new Gen-Test recognized in over 15,000 women all cervical cancers and is thus not only more effective but also cheaper than all the usual Tests – including the […]
The Sad Reason Why One-Third Of Women Are Skipping Pap Smears
When you get a Pap smear, everything below the belt is on display. And, while that’s not exactly fun, it’s just a known tradeoff of staying on top of your vaginal health. Unfortunately, some women are so uncomfortable about being that exposed that they’re avoiding or delaying getting their Pap smear, according to a new […]