Cervical epithelial cells are far from passive bystanders in the body's immune system. New research shows they actually play ...
Using lab-grown mini-organs, researchers at Aarhus University have uncovered how cells in the cervix actively detect and combat infections, opening ...
Researchers have found that human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines are highly effective at reducing cervical cancer-causing ...
The human papillomavirus (HPV) is responsible for at least 95% of the 660,000 cervical cancer diagnoses globally. But US research shows the tremendous impact of ongoing vaccine programs.
While HPV is linked to cervical cancer, not every infection is dangerous, and with regular screening and vaccination, most cases of the disease can be prevented.
Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is the main cause of cervical cancer, particularly high-risk strains like number 16, 18 and 45, which Dr. Phillips says accounts for about 80% of cervical cancer ...
The age-standardised rate of cervical cancer in England is [currently] double the WHO "elimination" goal of 4.0 per 100,000. England has pledged to attain the WHO goal by 2040. A new analysis of ...
“Those women already have a history of cervical cancer; they fought a very strong disease, and unfortunately, our study shows ...