Researchers from Aarhus University have uncovered how cells in the cervix actively detect and combat infections. Using patient-derived mini-organs and advanced single-cell mapping, the study reveals a ...
Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines can dramatically reduce the rate of infections that cause cervical cancer, even in people ...
While HPV is linked to cervical cancer, not every infection is dangerous, and with regular screening and vaccination, most cases of the disease can be prevented.
The age-standardised rate of cervical cancer in England is [currently] double the WHO "elimination" goal of 4.0 per 100,000. England has pledged to attain the WHO goal by 2040. A new analysis of ...
New findings on radiation plus adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with intermediate-risk cervical cancer seem to spell the end for the dual therapy in this group. Results from a phase 3 clinical trial ...
“Those women already have a history of cervical cancer; they fought a very strong disease, and unfortunately, our study shows ...