January is Cervical Cancer Awareness month and cancer experts at Intermountain Health want to bring awareness to issues related to cervical cancer, the tests that can warn women about potential cancer ...
It’s a common virus that infects 80% of the population. Most people clear the infection, but for some women it can increase ...
Cervical cancer often begins without obvious signs, and many symptoms, like unusual bleeding, pelvic discomfort or changes in ...
Cervical cancer symptoms an NYU Langone Health doctor monitors in her own body include irregular vaginal bleeding, abnormal ...
Women’s reproductive health is impacted significantly with their busy lifestyles. A few bad habits can discreetly influence the cervix and make it vulnerable to infections, chronic inflammation and ...
The menstrual cycle is like a well-scheduled train—arriving, following its path, and departing predictably. Irregular ...
Vaginal discharge can signal underlying health issues. An expert explains when changes in discharge may indicate infection or ...
Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 2026 highlights how HPV vaccination and regular screening can prevent cervical cancer, reduce late diagnoses, and save women’s lives.
Kurnool: A formal training and awareness programme on the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine was organised for medical staff ...
A Pap test is administered by a health-care professional who collects a cell sample from a patient’s cervix. The sample is ...
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), also called sexually transmitted infections (STIs), are far more common than many ...
Cervical cancer often develops without early symptoms, making regular screening and HPV vaccination critical, says Dr Padma ...