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This so-called cervix-on-a-chip reveals how inflammation and the vaginal microbiome can contribute to premature birth – and identifies a possible treatment to prevent it.
Canada is among countries that have made it a goal to eliminate cervical cancer by or before 2040, but between 2015 and 2019 cervical cancer rates in this country increased by 3.7 per cent a year.
Black women are diagnosed with cervical insufficiency more than any other demographic in the U.S. We should be having more conversations about this.
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Jessica Tse was "really anxious" before her cervical screening in December. "I didn't know if it was going to hurt", she says. But the nurse was "talking to me, distracting me throughout" and ...
Cervical cancer is most frequently diagnosed in women between 35 and 44, but women of any age can get it. Make sure to see a doctor if you have irregular bleeding that lasts for more than a few ...
3 tips to prevent a bruised cervix If you’ve had a bruised cervix in the past, there are a few things you can do to prevent it from happening again in the future. Here’s what Dr. Keith recommends: ...
The self-collection method offers an additional cervical cancer screening option for women age 30 to 65, according to new guidelines published this week by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force.
Cervical cancer deaths among women younger than 25 have plummeted in recent years, the likely result of vaccinating adolescents against human papillomavirus, or HPV, high-risk strains of which ...
From 1992 to 2015, the number of deaths due to cervical cancer among U.S. women under the age of 25 fell steadily from each three-year period to the next. From 2016 to 2021, mortality plummeted.
Front hole: it’s not your mouth, or one of your nostrils — it’s, umm, apparently the cervix, which both men and women can possess. At least according to the Canadian Cancer Society.
The Canadian Cancer Society issued a statement that said that the charity will no longer use the word 'cervix,' and will instead refer to it as 'front hole' to respect the transgender community.