Cancer screening reduced targeted cancer mortality without significantly increasing deaths from other causes. Meta-analysis of 17 studies found a 0.2% increase in off-target mortality rates in ...
A new study found that US counties with consistently low coverage for cervical cancer screening had substantially higher rates of overall incidence, mortality, and late-stage diagnoses of the cancer ...
Analysis of over 2.1 million women in China revealed that those aged 65 years or older vs those younger than 65 years had significantly higher rates of high-risk human papillomavirus (hr-HPV) ...