Cervical Cancer | The Basics

Female-to-male patients with cervixes often fall through the gaps for serious health procedures.

Giddy talks to executive director Heather White about funding global access to resources.

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Getting vaccinated now may still lower your risk for cancers caused by human papillomavirus.

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Countries with high vaccination rates 'on the path to eliminating cervical cancer,' experts say.

Don’t let myths about cervical cancer keep you from the routine screenings needed to detect it.

Most cervical cancers can be prevented with help from your doctor and a healthy immune system.

Cervical cancer is aggressive, but survival rates have improved thanks to regular Pap smears.

Eradication of cervical cancer is an achievable goal—if we can get resources to critical sites.