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The aim of this study was to determine prevalence of and experienced distress from pelvic floor symptoms in cervical cancer survivors (CCS). Source: General Cancer News Articles Provided by Cancer Compass
Fresh data on cervical cancer are presented in the report ‘Fertility-sparing laparoscopic radical trachelectomy for young women with early stage cervical cancer.’ Source: General Cancer News Articles Provided by Cancer Compass
circumcisioninfo.com Circumcision cuts cervical cancer rates NewScientist.com, April 2, 2002 Emma Young Increasing the rate of male circumcision could slash cases of cervical cancer in women, according to a new report. A team led by Xavier Castellsagué at Llobregat Hospital in Barcelona reviewed seven studies from five countries on a total of almost 2000 couples. [...]
A new study, ‘The Pittsburgh Cervical Cancer Screening Model: a risk assessment tool,’ is now available. Evaluation of cervical cancer screening has grown increasingly complex with the introduction of human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and newer screening technologies approved by the US Food and [...]
Researchers detail in ‘Human papillomavirus DNA in plasma of patients with HPV16 DNA-positive uterine cervical cancer,’ new data in cervical cancer. According to recent research published in the Japanese Journal of Clinical Oncology, The squamous cell carcinoma antigen is considered the most accurate [...]
A report, ‘Cervical cancer as a public health issue–what next,’ is newly published data in Collegium Antropologicum. Cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women worldwide. There are about 60,000 newly detected cases and 30,000 deaths annually in Europe, with the highest incidence reported from Eastern Europe [...]
Researchers with the American Medical Association estimate that one in four American women have some form of the human pappiloma virus…a sexually transmitted disease which in some forms can lead to cervical cancer. The highest prevalence of HPV was found among fifteen to twenty-four-year-olds. So with a significant portion of HPV positive cases being among [...]
In this recently published study, investigators in the United States conducted a study To examine the impact of age, race, and medical funding on cervical cancer survival. Study design was a retrospective chart review of cervical cancer patients Source: General Cancer News Articles Provided by Cancer Compass
The Pap test has been enormously successful at reducing cervical cancer deaths, but it can miss early signs of malignancy, allowing undetected cases to become invasive . [More]
Source: Scientific American Topic – Cancer