Saturday, July 20, 2013

Cervical cancer one of the most beatable

Cervical cancer one of the most beatable
The pap test is the main reason cervical cancer incidences and mortality rates have decreased by more than 50 percent in the last 30 years, the American Cancer Society says. Once the most common cause of cancer death for women in the country, …
Read more

Kampala Screens for Cervical Cancer
The Hub, at Oasis Mall, Mild May Uganda and Reproductive Health Uganda (RHU), have partnered to conduct a five-day health sensitisation campaign, with emphasis on cervical cancer screening. The screening exercise started on July 17, with the key …
Read more

Weekend Guide – Free Cervical Cancer Screening and Counselling
Uganda: Weekend Guide – Free Cervical Cancer Screening and Counselling. 18 July 2013. The Hub has started a campaign against cervical cancer. Come for free checking, treatment and counselling at 9am till evening. Jali festival at MishMash. Enjoy this …
Read more

Study suggests STD clinics could reduce obstacles to much needed cervical
Cervical cancer can be painful and deadly but can be effectively treated if caught soon enough. Yet in the U.S., reaching women who are underscreened for this cancer remains a public health challenge because insurance is the primary indicator for …
Read more

Study: STD clinics could be a great place to offer cervical cancer screening
A new study found that STD clinics could provide important access to cervical cancer screenings for women who traditionally have trouble receiving these screenings because of lack of insurance or other obstacles. Cervical cancer can be painful and …
Read more

Poker run, gathering to help family, cervical cancer research
A memorial poker run and gathering will benefit Parsons' husband, Lee, and their three children. Parsons died of cervical cancer in May. Registration for the poker run will begin at 10 a.m. Sunday at Springbrook Gardens, 4155 Ottawa Road. The cost is …
Read more


Maybe you do not know