Australia could become the first country to ‘eliminate’ cervical cancer, new research suggests. Seven in every 100,000 Australian women develop cervical cancer, however researchers estimate this will ...
Cervical screening in Australia has changed over the past seven years. The test has changed, and women (and people with a cervix) now have much more choice and control. Here’s why – and what you can ...
An FDA advisory panel has endorsed AstraZeneca’s capivasertib for PTEN-deficient metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer, citing meaningful progression-free survival gains despite toxicity ...
Australia is set to be the first country to eliminate cervical cancer, aided by its national vaccination and screening programs, says a new study, The country is on track to meet the threshold of four ...
Previously called a Pap smear, Cervical Screening Tests have come a long way since the scheme was first introduced in Australia in 1991. For example, I had my first test at 21-years-old, pre-2017. It ...
MELBOURNE, Australia — Cervical cancer could be eliminated in Australia within the next two decades because of a government program to vaccinate children against the cancer-causing human ...
FOX CHASE (WPVI) -- Cervical cancer cases are going up among women over the age of 30. However, some new approvals by the Food & Drug Administration could change that. "The biggest thing that we've ...