Kerala is taking a major step towards becoming a cervical cancer-free state by introducing HPV vaccination for girl students, Health Minister Veena George announced today.
According to the NHS, some of the most common barriers to cervical screening attendance included embarrassment, anxiety, a lack of understand, concerns about pain, busy schedules and fear of results.
When, in October, BellaNaija decided to launch the #StopHPVForHer campaign, the goal was simple but urgent: to draw attention ...
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Taraba women, NEDC unveil cancer awareness campaign
Medical experts called on Nigerian women to embrace regular breast and cervical cancer screening as a vital step toward early detection, treatment, and prevention of the deadly diseases.The call was ...
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Colorectal Cancer Surpasses Stomach Cancer as Second Most Common in South Korea
The number of domestic colorectal cancer patients treated last year surpassed that of stomach cancer patients. This is attributed to the increasing Westernization of dietary habits among the ...
The Medical Women's Association of Nigeria (MWAN), in partnership with the North East Development Commission (NEDC), has launched an awareness campaign on breast and cervical cancer in rural ...
The Women of Hudson Nissan are hosting their fourth annual Drive Out Breast Cancer event, providing free cancer screenings to ...
The Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine, hailed as a breakthrough in cancer prevention, is once again in the spotlight across ...
In a major public health push, the Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) is preparing to launch a state-wide HPV (Human Papillomavirus) vaccination campaign aimed at girls aged 13 to 15 ...
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