Four in 10 cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, with lung, stomach, and cervical cancer accounting for nearly half of ...
Cervical cancer will be the first human cancer eliminated through coordinated global action. A new special issue of Cancer Biology & Medicine brings together leading experts from around the world to ...
Read more about global progress towards the elimination of cervical cancer, with a spotlight on India and South Africa.
Cervical cancer will be the first human cancer eliminated through coordinated global action. A new special issue of Cancer Biology & Medicine brings together leading experts from around the world to ...
An IAEA-led study has revealed that image-guided brachytherapy can be implemented in hospitals with limited resources, offering better outcomes for cervical cancer patients worldwide. Cervical cancer ...
Cervical cancer, one of the most preventable yet lethal malignancies among women, continues to threaten lives globally due to unequal access to quality screening and diagnosis. To close this gap, ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This story was reported in collaboration with the Global Health Reporting Center with support from the Pulitzer Center. Maina Modu, an immunization officer in Nigeria’s northeastern ...
Breast, cervical and ovarian cancers are the most common cancers affecting women in India. Doctors stress early screening, HPV vaccination and awareness to improve survival rates.
We searched PubMed, Cochrane, CancerLit, Google Scholar, medRxiv, bioRxiv, UpToDate, TRIP database, and the ProQuest Dissertations and Theses Global databases to identify relevant articles. We ...
On paper, cervical cancer elimination is one of the most achievable public health goals of our time. The tools exist. The science is clear. The WHO 90–70–90 targets have created unprecedented ...
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