HeLa cells get their name from the person they belonged to: Henrietta Lacks, a Black woman and mother of five who in 1951 got diagnosed with cervical cancer at Johns Hopkins Hospital. While Lacks ...
The five-year relative survival rate for cervical cancer in Black women is 58% compared to 67% of White women, the report ...
Cancer caused by the common human papillomavirus infection, also known as HPV, is increasing in some women in the U.S., ...
A Japanese research team has discovered a novel global cooperative phenomena of cell interactions in cervical cancer cells. Their findings suggest that the cells are metabolically connected in a ...
A joint research team from DGIST, Kyungpook National University Chilgok Hospital, and Dongguk University has revealed the identity of cervical stem cells for the first time in the world - The research ...
Omni Family Health Omni Family Health is raising awareness about cervical cancer and the importance of early detection ...
“Testing every three years allows your healthcare professional to detect and monitor any changes to the cells in your cervix,” Bradshaw said. “As we age, our risk of developing cervical ...
Adding adjuvant chemotherapy to radiotherapy did not lead to a significant survival benefit over radiotherapy alone in women ...