Most women over 55 are not getting adequately screened for cervical cancer, researchers who analyzed a half million insurance claims determined.
Oncology
Ovarian Cancer
Despite decades of research, ovarian cancer remains one of the most lethal of gynecological cancers. Learn more in this article from Aspira.
Can Routine Mammograms Hold Clues to Cardiovascular Disease?
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) remains the #1 cause of death among US women according to the American Heart Association (AHA)’s Heart…
Recognizing the Symptoms of Ovarian Cancer Could Reduce Misdiagnosis
Without screening tests, many physicians wrongly assume that early diagnosis for ovarian cancer isn’t possible.
Screening women under 50 for colorectal cancer cuts risk in half
A new study has found that screening women for colorectal cancer (CRC) starting at age 45 reduced their risk 50 to 60 percent.