[ad_1] FRIDAY, November 2, 2018 (HealthDay News) – Human papillomavirus (HPV) testing has become the standard of care for cervical cancer screening. But now, Canadian researchers say it may be useless for …
Read More »Quit Cervical Ca Screening at 55 in HPV-Negative Women?
[ad_1] Women who test negative for human papillomavirus (HPV) at or after age 55 can likely forego cervical cancer screening for the rest of their lives, a new modeling study suggests. Although …
Read More »For cervical cancer, minimally invasive surgery may be less effective
[ad_1] For the last decade, minimally invasive surgeries have been preferred gynecologists for early-stage cervical cancer treatment. After all, they have lead to a lower risk of infection and faster recovery for …
Read More »Minimally invasive surgery less effective than open surgery for cervical cancer
[ad_1] Nov. 1 (UPI) – Early-stage cervical cancer patients who undergo a minimally invasive hysterectomy. Researchers "recommending the use of open surgery for cervical cancer" based on the epidemiologic study published Wednesday …
Read More »Patients with cervical cancer face greater risks with minimally invasive surgery: shots
[ad_1] Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers in women and can be fatal. Here, cancer cells in the cervix divide, as shown by a colored scanning electron micrograph. Steve …
Read More »Keyhole surgery can be riskier for cervical cancer, studies find
[ad_1] Breaking News Emails Get breaking news alerts and special reports. The news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. SUBSCRIBE Oct 31, 2018 / 9:59 PM GMT by Maggie Fox Keyhole …
Read More »Studies warn against minimally invasive surgery for cervical cancer
[ad_1] In this case, the F.D.A. intervened and recommended that the devices not be used "in the vast majority of women" undergoing fibroid surgery. Their use has decreased significantly. Morcellation is not …
Read More »Cervical Cancer Vaccine Expanded as Colorado Rates Increase "CBS Denver
[ad_1] (credit: CBS) BOULDER, Colorado. (CBS4)– According to the University of Colorado, uterine cervix cancer rates are increasing faster than any other cancer. Now, a vaccine developed to prevent this type of …
Read More »The country in the process of eliminating cervical cancer
[ad_1] Cervical cancer could be eliminated in Australia in the next two decades thanks to a government program to vaccinate children against the human papilloma virus, which causes cancer, according to a …
Read More »Australia in the process of eliminating cervical cancer by 2035
[ad_1] According to new research on the success of the country's prevention program, cervical cancer could be virtually eliminated in Australia within 20 years. A study conducted by the Cancer Council NSW …
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