The HPV vaccine has significantly reduced rates of cervical cancer across the world, yet the CDC insists on review ...
Cervical cancer is usually caused by human papillomavirus, a sexually transmitted infection so common nearly all sexually active men and women will get the virus in their lifetime, according to the ...
When talking about cancer, equity is when everyone has an equal opportunity to prevent cancer, find it early, and get proper ...
The implementation nearly a quarter of a century ago in the U.S. of a program offering free breast and cervical cancer screening to low-income and uninsured women has probably prevented thousands of ...
CDC aims to reduce colorectal cancer incidence and deaths, as part of the agency’s overarching goal of ensuring that people are healthy in every stage of life. CDC’s Colorectal Cancer Control Program ...
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Ileana Arias, PhD, CDC principal deputy director, recommends active screening by Pap test and HPV test, and vaccination of young boys and girls to improve early detection and prevention rates.
Cancer death rates are on the decline in the U.S., but decreasing more slowly in rural America, according to the CDC’s most recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. For the report, CDC ...
Rates of melanoma — the deadliest form of skin cancer — have doubled over the last three decades in the U.S., according to the June CDC Vital Signs report. Here are seven findings from the CDC Vital ...
CDC report credits higher rates of survival to early detection and treatment. March 10, 2011 — -- By the third grade, Dan Pardi of Norwood, Mass., could say he'd collected more than 100,000 ...