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A Pap smear, also called a Pap test, is used for cervical cancer screening. Learn how it's done and what the results might mean.
This common viral infection often gets better on its own, but when it doesn't, it may cause a variety of warts and can even lead to some cancers.
Learn about the symptoms and causes of this cancer of the uterus. Treatments include hysterectomy, radiation therapy, and chemotherapy and other medicines.
Learn about this common cancer, including information on prevention, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Yousef Zakharia discusses research expanding treatment options for patients with bladder and kidney cancers.Cancers of the reproductive and urinary organs, ...
This inherited condition causes polyps to grow in the digestive tract and increases the risk of cancer. Regular screening helps reduce some risks.
Research compares prior de‐escalation outcomes to a contemporary cohort of patients with human papillomavirus-associated oropharyngeal squamous cell ...
CAR-T cell therapy is a treatment that uses genetically altered immune cells to fight cancer. Learn how it works, why it's done and what results may show.
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