HPV can cause several types of genital cancer, including cervical cancer, penile cancer, anal cancer and vaginal cancer.
While January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, health experts say getting screened when necessary is important year-round.
Rebecca Gomperts, est médecin hollandaise à la tête de Women on Waves, Women on Web et Aid Access, trois organisations qui proposent des IVG médicamenteuses par téléconsultation, analyse la situation ...
Sexually transmitted infections are rising at an alarming rate in Minnesota, including in rural areas. The state Department of Health this past week reported chlamydia cases were up 7 percent ...
Gynecologic oncologist Dr. John Wallbillich says people often don't have symptoms of cervical cancer, so it's important to ...
Iowa parents and guardians would have more authority over their child's vaccines and health education under two bills Senate lawmakers have advanced.
A new HPV vaccine induced regression of precancerous cervical lesions in 50% of patients and led to viral clearance in some ...
State funding for the Double up Food Bucks Program, a one-to-one match to Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program ...
DES MOINES — State funding for the Double up Food Bucks Program, which provides a one-to-one match to Supplemental Nutrition ...
During health secretary nominee Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s Jan. 29 Senate confirmation hearing, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., ...
A new report explores the disproportionately high death rate among Black women in the Delta from cervical cancer.
Here are 5 important questions to ask if you’ve been told you have cervical dysplasia: ...