Over the past two decades, the majority of countries in the 7MM have experienced a decrease in cervical cancer cases. In the United States, incidence rates declined from the mid-1970s to the mid-2000s, partly attributed to increased screening efforts. Cervical cancer is most often diagnosed between the age...
Find MoreCervical cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer and the fourth leading cause of death in women. The year 2018 reported approximately 570 000 cases of cervical cancer. And 311 000 women died from the tumor. According to the Cervical Cancer Market report by DelveInsight, cervical cancer incidence by 2020...
Find MoreCervical cancer is the fourth most commonly diagnosed cancer in women after breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and lung cancer. Although Cervical cancer rates vary geographically, several studies have demonstrated an incommensurably high prevalence in developing nations. Of all the cases recorded in 2018 world...
Find MoreCervical cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. A recent publication in nature reported the extensive molecular characterization of 228 primary cervical cancers, and has been dubbed as the largest comprehensive genomic study of cervical cancer to date. The authors observed strik...
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