Researchers at the University of California San Diego have now developed a groundbreaking “one-click” AI tool that could ...
Understanding who is at higher risk and how to minimise that risk is central to taking charge of cervical health, especially ...
In the early stages, cervical cancer usually does not cause any clear signs, so many women do not know they have it until it ...
The UN warns that cervical cancer kills one woman every two minutes worldwide, despite being preventable through HPV ...
The UN says cervical cancer kills a woman every two minutes and remains the fourth most common cancer in women. Caused ...
While discussions around symptoms and preventive measures of Cervical health are gaining momentum globally many women remain ...
[1] ASCUS+ refers to a classification defined under the Bethesda System, the international standard for cervical cytology ...
The United Nations has reaffirmed that cervical cancer can be prevented and successfully treated when women have timely ...
Experts say cervical cancer screening should be every woman's 2026 health resolution as better tests, easier access and ...
More than 600,000 cases of cervical cancer are reported worldwide each year, resulting in approximately 340,000 deaths, ...
Cervical cancer claims thousands of women’s lives every year. It happens more due to low screening and lack of awareness.
The All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) has launched a free cervical cancer screening programme through January, amid alarming statistics showing India loses one woman every eight minutes ...