Cervical cancer
 - Cervical Cancer Risk Latest: 3 Key Ways To Protect Yourself From Disease Of Female Reproductive Organs- Cervical cancer is one of the most common cancers to afflict American women, but here are three key ways to help reduce your risk of developing it. 
 - Cervical Cancer Death Rate Higher Than Believed; Women’s Risk Could Be Affected By Age, Race- The risk of dying from cervical cancer in the U.S. is higher than previously thought, especially for women who are older, and African American women. 
 - HPV: Almost Half Of US Men Infected With Cancer-Causing Human Papillomavirus; Should Vaccine Be Mandatory?- A new report has shown that HPV infection rates are just as high among men as women. Should the vaccine be mandatory for both genders? 
 - Cervical Cancer Update 2017: Symptoms Of The New Subtype Of Female Reproductive Cancer- Women with cervical cancer might get more targeted treatment now that researchers better understand how the most common STD drives the disease. 
 - Cancer Fears And Facts: Do Most People Get Cancer? The Science Of Cancerous Disease- Look around at your family, friends and acquaintances: It seems like most people get cancer at some point, right? Here's what the science says. 
 - Cancer Facts 2017: Is Cancer Too Profitable To Ever Be Cured?- There are many reasons that cancer hasn't been cured yet — but money-making isn't one of them. 
 - Cervical Cancer Urine Tests: Identifying Female Cancer Without Biopsy Could Save Lives And Money- Researchers have developed a way to detect the presence of cervical cancer using a urine sample, and hope that it could prevent unnecessary biopsies. 
 - Endometrial Cancer vs. Ovarian Cancer: Symptoms And Facts About 6 Cancers Of Female Reproductive Organs- The female reproductive system isn't safe from cancer; it can enter the ovaries, the cervix and even the vagina. 
 - 7 Body Parts You Can Live Without, From Stomachs To Penises- Don’t like all of your organs? No problem — you can live without a whole bunch of them. 
 - Preventable Cancers Will Kill 5.5 Million Women Each Year By 2030, Review Predicts- A new survey has predicted that by the year 2030, as many as 5.5 million women worldwide will die each year from largely preventable cancers. 




















 
 
 
 
 
 
 
