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A new study of more than 200,000 women finds racial and ethnic disparities in mortality rates.
Sharing information about this common condition leads to earlier diagnosis and better treatment.
Female-to-male patients with cervixes often fall through the gaps for serious health procedures.
Determining risk for this deadly disease is difficult, but cutting-edge research shows promise.
The test is probably unnecessary, except in a few cases, but don't forget pelvic exams.
If a Pap test reveals abnormal cells, you may undergo a loop electrosurgical excision procedure.
Kidney stones that travel down the ureter can cause excruciating pain. What's the solution?
This treatment option may encourage the cervix to produce normal cells.
One woman's experience with auricular acupuncture, a form of traditional Chinese medicine.
Giddy talks to executive director Heather White about funding global access to resources.