Reinforcing its commitment to employees’ well-being and an inclusive workplace, the Odisha Mining Corporation Limited (OMC) organised a two-day cervical cancer vaccination drive for its women ...
Oregon will now mark March 4 as HPV Awareness Day each year under a new bipartisan law to help Oregonians learn about the virus, get vaccinated and catch cancers earlier just as federal health ...
Youth Alliance Against Cancer has encouraged girls in Karonga District to go for cervical cancer screening to know their ...
The Oregon Senate has passed HB 4135, designating March 4 as HPV Awareness Day in Oregon. This move aligns with a global push to increase HPV vaccination awareness and cervical cancer screening.
MSDH is developing a formal campaign to address HPV vaccination coverage, cervical cancer screening, and high rates of other HPV-related cancers in MS and across the Southeast.
Aricca Wallace had a tumor the size of a baby's head. She likely had less than a year to live. This cervical cancer clinical trial changed everything.
Seattle Storm point guard Erica Wheeler talks about losing her mother to cervical cancer and how she is advocating for more women to get screened.
Dr. Shaun P. McKenzie discusses bile duct cancer challenges and why awareness and specialized care help patients get diagnosed earlier and live longer. During Gallbladder and Bile Duct Cancer ...
Prom is just around the corner, and buying a prom dress leaves a big dent in the bank account. The Lufkin City Council has approved a special use permit for a new hotel in the Garden District Shopping ...
A Cervical Cancer Awareness Month campaign from over 30 women’s health brands led by Teal Health wasn’t the only such effort launched during January. Another came out of medtech firm Hologic, which ...
WNBA star Erica Wheeler knows firsthand how life-altering it can be to miss one too many annual screenings. During her junior year of college, Wheeler lost her mother and best friend, Melissa Cooper, ...
Signs of cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) could be found in menstrual blood, offering a potentially less invasive and more accessible alternative to the often-dreaded pelvic exam.