Sadly, we all likely know someone who has been impacted by cancer – and the type most likely to be seen in young women is cervical (it mainly impacts sexually active women between the ages of 30 and ...
Cervical cancer often begins without obvious signs, and many symptoms, like unusual bleeding, pelvic discomfort or changes in discharge, can be misread as normal.
Pap smears and HPV tests can catch issues early—long before they become cancer. Learn why these simple screenings matter and how to make the experience more comfortable.
The reproductive health centre at Korle Bu Teaching Hospital, in conjunction with Telecel Ghana, held an official campaign launch and seminar on the theme: Protect Her Future: Prevent Cervical Cancer ...
A normal colposcopy result means a person has no cervical cancer cells, including precancerous ones. Abnormal results may indicate a person has cancerous or precancerous cells in their cervix.
It is possible to have an abnormal smear but a normal colposcopy result. This can happen when someone has a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection but no precancerous mutations in the cervix. Cervical ...
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Cervical mucus changes throughout the menstrual cycle, providing clues about fertility and reproductive health. In Week 1, ...
Cervical dysplasia is the presence of abnormal cells on the surface of the cervix (the opening of the uterus). Cervical dysplasia isn't cancer but it is considered a precancerous condition. Cervical ...
CLEVELAND — Recently, the American Cancer Society released its report indicating HPV-related cervical cancer among women ages 20-24 has declined. The reason they surmised was due to the HPV vaccine.