Cervical Cancer Affects Not only Women, but Also Mental Health and Finances of Their Family
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Cervical cancer affects not only women, but also mental health and finances of their family
A new Swedish registry study shows that women who are affected by cervical cancer are not only at risk of mental health and financial difficulties themselves—their children and partners also appear to be negatively affected. The study is published in JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
Ten municipalities have already achieved key goals, experts emphasize the importance of vaccination and screening programs.
Awareness about cervical cancer and its socio-economic determinants among adults in Bangladesh: Results from a nationwide cross-sectional study
Cervical cancer is a major global health issue now and is the second leading cancer among women in Bangladesh, caused primarily by Human papillomavirus (HPV). Despite effective vaccination and screening methods, awareness and access to preventive methods are limited in developing regions. This nationwide study aims to explore socio-economic and cultural factors affecting cervical cancer awareness in Bangladesh and generate evidence-based recomme…
Dr Boreham's Crucible: This cervical cancer detector is globally respected – we know this much is TRU
This one’s deeply on the quiet, but Truscreen’s (ASX:TRU) CEO Marty Dillon’s most trusted source of geographic intel is the CIA World Fact Book, which has all the juice on even the most obscure countries. The tome is publicly available: it’s not encrypted or written in invisible ink. Ironically, Dillon relies on the US spy agency’s information repository because Truscreen has a decidedly non-US focus. That’s rare for a medical device developer,…
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