[ad_1] Patients with locally advanced cervical cancer benefit significantly from an innovative radiotherapy technique co-developed by MedUni Vienna under the direction of Richard Pötter and Christian Kirisits. The technique provides better tumor control and produces fewer side effects. This is confirmed by the results of the prospective, international and multicenter …
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[ad_1] November 17, 2020 marked the beginning of an unprecedented global strategy to eliminate cervical cancer. There are 194 countries committed to three objectives to stem the progression of this cancer, the 4is more common in women and saves millions of lives. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Sterile …
Read More »Healthcare continues to provide swabs for the early detection of uterine cancer and fetal abnormalities
[ad_1] Health Authority Hospital of Obstetrics and Gynecology continues to provide comprehensive health insurance services in partnership with the Egyptian Association for Cervical Endoscopy and Early Diagnosis of Cervical Cancer Swabs is provided free of charge in the hospital on Friday 27 and Saturday 28 November . The Health Authority …
Read More »WHO launches a global offensive to end cervical cancer
[ad_1] November 17 marks the beginning of an unprecedented global strategy to eliminate cervical cancer. There are 194 countries committed to three objectives to stem the progression of this cancer, the 4is more common in women and saves millions of lives. You will also be interested [EN VIDÉO] Sterile after …
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[ad_1] So far, human papillomaviruses have been mainly associated with cervical cancer. Australian scientists have now also discovered a link to prostate cancer. Human papillomavirus (HPV) may be responsible for the development of prostate cancer. This is the conclusion reached by scientists James Lawson and Wendy Glenn of the University …
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