A cervical cancer survivor who was “blindsided” by her diagnosis just days before her 30th birthday has revealed four symptoms she ignored – including a sex issue.
Cervical cancer, caused by Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), is not hereditary, and HPV infection doesn't always lead to cancer.
Health screenings, like those for colorectal cancer, can uncover issues at an early stage—when they may be more treatable. But as we get older, it’s not always clear which tests are still essential.
Amritanshi Pandey topped the 7th batch of BSc nursing from College of Nursing, Command Hospital, Lucknow, and was commissioned as a lieutenant in military nursing service. Recognized for ...
People-centred care is crucial for cancer patients as it focuses on providing holistic and compassionate treatment. This ...
Chand says 1.3 percent of all internet traffic in Fiji is attributed to adult content. The economic impact is also ...