The vaccine protects against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which significantly reduces the risk of cancers caused by HPV.
MD Anderson Cancer Center researchers reveal that more women are being diagnosed with cervical cancer. However, doctors ...
Each year in the United States, about 11,500 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed, and about 4,000 women lose their lives to the disease. By raising awareness about preventive measures and ways ...
Cervical cancer incidence is rising, with rural and minoritized populations experiencing worse outcomes due to suboptimal ...
After a long decline, cervical cancer rates are rising in rural counties, increasing a gap with urban counties, a new study ...
The virus causes warts and, if not treated, can progress to cancer over time. Many women don’t know about the HPV vaccine, which protects against the cancer-causing HPV strain, due to fear, cultural ...
A new government report adds to evidence that the HPV vaccine, once called dangerous by Health and Human Services Secretary ...
Fewer precancerous lesions are being found in young women undergoing cervical cancer screenings thanks to the human ...
Because almost all cases of cervical cancer can be traced to HPV, some countries think the vaccine will help them eliminate ...
From 2008 to 2022, rates for precancerous lesions decreased about 80 percent among 20- to 24-year-old women who were screened ...