Researchers and graduate students at the University of Alabama at Birmingham are developing a new at-home cervical cancer screening device aimed at increasing access to screening and improving early ...
Multi-cancer blood tests promise early detection, but the evidence is thin, the risks real, and they’re no substitute for listening to your body.
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Missed alarms delay cervical cancer diagnosis
After months of severe bleeding and pain, 39-year-old Gemma Doherty learned she had a ...
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