The type of surgery a woman has will affect her ability to survive cervical cancer, new research suggests. Among patients with early-stage cervical cancer, women who undergo minimally invasive ...
New evidence about a cancer operation in women finds a higher death rate for the less invasive version, challenging standard practice and the “less is more” approach to treating cervical cancer. The ...
The frequency of follow-up after fertility-sparing surgery for cervical cancer can be tailored based on high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) tests and cytology. Among patients with early-stage ...
Among women aged 65 years or older with localized cervical cancer, those who underwent recommended surgery or radiation had significantly lower cervical cancer mortality and a higher 5-year survival ...
A three-time survivor shares why persistent symptoms, second opinions and mental health support matter after cervical cancer. Three-time cervical cancer survivor Samantha Gonzales-Russell is ...
Doctors at KIMS Saveera Hospital successfully treat a rare cervical cancer case in a woman with primary amenorrhea.
It is recommended that women between 30 and 65 undergo co-testing with Human papillomavirus (HPV) and Pap smear testing every five years or Pap testing alone every three years.
Over 300,000 Bulgarians living with cancer were registered in the National Health Information System in 2025, marking an increase of 15,000 cases compared to 2024. The most frequently diagnosed ...
Melissa Rieben, a nurse practitioner at Mercy Medical Center, told WBAL-TV 11 News that anyone who has a family history of cancer may want to start screening at younger ages to be proactive. Rieben ...