A recent study finds that the death rate from cervical cancer in the United States is considerably higher than previously thought and the disparity in death rates between black and white women is dramatically wider.
A new study suggests that women in Latin America communities, who often lack hospitals and health care facilities needed to process traditional screenings for cervical cancer would prefer to perform an alternative test at home.
Cervical cancer can be prevented if women will have pap smear tests regularly or once every two years.
Researchers find that multicomponent outreach programs help women complete the three-dose HPV vaccination.
Though the cervical cancer is a debilitating and life threatening disease, preventive measure for the same is right at home. Here are the 10 healthy diet tips for cervical cancer prevention.