What You Need to Know About Cervical Cancer Signs
Cervical cancer is frequently only detected by a pap and has most commonly has no symptoms at all, but here
Read MoreCervical cancer is frequently only detected by a pap and has most commonly has no symptoms at all, but here
Read MoreWe are gynos, and we do pelvic exams, and in fact we find out that as often as not, the
Read MoreAlcohol use can increase risk for several types of cancer, The more alcohol you consume the greater the caner risk
Read MoreWomen have been pushed to stay on top of breast cancer screenings with exams, self-awareness of breast changes, and mammograms
Read More1/t women has endometriosis and they are at increased risk, about two to three times the baseline risk, for specific
Read MoreCancer of the uterus is in may ways preventable. As we get older, risk will climb for all women, but
Read MoreFor women with cancer, their first issue is to want to treat the cancer, of course. The second most important
Read MoreOvarian cancer is very deadly. Almost 3/4 women ever diagnosed has advance disease which has a 5 year survival rate
Read MoreYou need regular check ups: this may not mean a traditional pap smear; we are recommending fewer pelvic exams as
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