After decades of decline, rates of cervical cancer within Canada have plateaued, according to the Canadian Cancer Society — a ...
A senior representative from the World Health Organization (WHO) has urged all stakeholders -- governments, clinicians, ...
Maina Modu, an immunization officer in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, lost his wife, Hauwa, to cervical cancer in 2011.
In recognition of Men’s Health Month, a new campaign from Neon, Testicular Cancer Foundation. Now in its fourth year, the MM+M Media Summit brings together trailblazers from across health media and ...
On Sept. 5, 1975, Fred Hutch opened its doors to the Seattle community as the nation’s premier cancer research institute.
Benjamin, MD, discussed findings on the global oncology workforce and their implications of insufficient access to cancer ...
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has completed its cull of more than 300 ostriches at a B.C. farm. This marks the end of a ...
A new 20-year study of nearly 11,000 adults in Bangladesh found that lowering arsenic levels in drinking water was associated ...
Today marks the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day – mandated by the World Health Assembly – a historic milestone in ...
Shannon Pethick thought cervical cancer would be in Canada's rear-view by now. "It hurts my heart because we should be past ...
Lowering arsenic in drinking water can slash mortality by up to 50 percent, even for people exposed for decades.