The Kathmandu Post on MSN
KMC expands free cervical cancer and breast cancer screening and treatment
Kathmandu, March 17 -- The Kathmandu Metropolitan City (KMC) on Monday signed a memorandum with Bir Hospital to provide free ...
This is key to preventing cervical cancer or catching it early. Cervical cancer can cause fertility issues, pain, kidney ...
Inquirer.net on MSN
Camille Villar leads cervical cancer awareness drive
MANILA, Philippines — In line with the celebration of National Women’s Month, the youngest senator of the 20th Congress, Sen.
Scottish Labour pledge to tackle ‘gross inequalities’ in cancer screening - The pledge comes ahead of the Holyrood elections ...
AllAfrica on MSN
Scientists develop treatment that could prevent cervical cancer
Scientists in Mexican have used a specialised treatment to eliminate Human Papillomavirus (HPV), the virus responsible for most cases of cervical cancer, in a group of patients during clinical ...
Cervical cancer is a devastating reality for women in Uganda and throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, ranking as one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths in the region. It represents ...
Palm Beach resident Nancy Brinker and son Eric Brinker make $1 million gift to expand access to cancer screenings for ...
The Nanomedicine and Nanotoxicology Group (GNano) at the University of São Paulo's São Carlos Institute of Physics (IFSC-USP) ...
The Daily Monitor on MSN
Cervical cancer emerges as leading killer of women in Busoga, hospice warns
What you need to know: Poverty and late screening drive cervical cancer crisis in Busoga. Cervical cancer is emerging as one of the leading causes of death among women in Uganda’s Busoga sub-region, ...
Good news: cancer death rates in the UK have fallen to their lowest level on record. According to the latest statistics from Cancer Research UK, between 2022 and 2024, around 247 people per 100,000 ...
A new wave of immuno-therapies is reshaping the fight against cancer, turning the body’s own immune system into a powerful ...
Governments in Africa have been called upon to prioritise cervical and breast cancer, which pose the biggest threats to women, by increasing funding in those areas ...
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