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Even as cancer treatments have become increasingly targeted and refined, many women choose to have a mastectomy versus lumpectomy and radiation. And close to ...
DEAR MAYO CLINIC: My daughter is 13, and her pediatrician recently reminded us that she should get the HPV vaccine because it can prevent cervical cancer.
Don't smoke. Accumulating evidence suggests a link between smoking and breast cancer risk, particularly in premenopausal women. In addition, not smoking is one ...
HPV is a common virus and can lead to the development of genital warts, abnormal cervical cells or cervical cancer. Nearly 80 million Americans are infected ...
... HPV self-collec;on test. Cervical cancer is almost always caused by persistent high-risk HPV, par;cularly HPV 16 and HPV 18, which account for about 70% of ...
Although pediatric cancer death rates have declined by nearly 70 percent over the past four decades, cancer remains the leading cause of death from disease ...
Mayo Clinic Radio: Vector-borne diseases and vaccine hesitancy / HPV test versus Pap smear / Gut bacteria and weight loss. By. Jennifer O'Hara. August 27, 2018 ...
The updated guidelines recommend that women begin regular cervical cancer screenings with an HPV test only starting at 25, which is a few years later than ...
November is Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month, and Mayo Clinic Cancer Center experts are available to discuss this often fatal illness, risk factors, ...
As summer nears its end, parents across the country are helping children get ready to head back to school. Preparing for a new school year usually involves ...
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