Uterine cancer rates are increasing: What can you do to protect yourself?

Uterine cancer is the most common type of gynecologic cancer. It’s estimated that about 65,950 new cases will be diagnosed in 2022, and by 2030 this number will rise to 122,000. Approximately 12,550 people will die from this disease in the U.S. in 2022, according to the National Cancer Institute. Researchers recently reported that while death rates for the […]

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International HPV Awareness Day | March 4

International HPV Awareness Day is a designated opportunity to spread awareness about human papillomavirus (HPV), one of the most common sexually-transmitted infections. There are many different types of HPV, some that can cause cervical cancer and other cancers. This month we are sharing information about the health issues HPV can cause, ways to prevent HPV contraction, […]

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National Cancer Prevention Month

National Cancer Prevention Month, observed annually in February, is a dedicated period to raise awareness about the importance of preventive measures in reducing the incidence of cancer. This initiative aims to empower individuals, communities, and healthcare professionals with knowledge and resources to adopt proactive lifestyle choices that can significantly lower the risk of developing various […]

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Prevention, screening, early detection

Nearly all cervical cancers are caused by persistent infection with a high-risk type of human papillomavirus (HPV). TheHPV vaccine is a cancer prevention vaccine that can prevent many HPV related cancers including cervical cancer.Vaccinating boys and girls ideally at age 11-12 yo before they become sexually active leads to the greatest prevention ofprecancer and cancer. […]

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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM)

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month (CCAM), an opportunity to raise awareness about cervical cancer and get informed, get screened, and get vaccinated. Cervical cancer is a type of cancer that occurs in the cells of the cervix, the lower part of the uterus that connects to the vagina, and according to the World Health Organization […]

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KNOW THE KEY FACTS OVARIAN CANCER

There are three major categories of ovarian cancer: Epithelial ovarian cancer, germ cell cancer, and stromal cell cancer.Patients with early-stage disease may notice any of the commonsymptoms of ovarian cancer, including bloating, pelvic pain, increasedurinary frequency or urgency, and difficulty eating of feeling full quickly.The FWC ovarian cancer web page will take you through the […]

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Delaying Chemotherapy In Patients With Asymptomatic, Advanced Cancer Does Not Appear To Worsen OS

Cancer Therapy Advisor (8/23, Lawrence) reported, “Delaying chemotherapy in patients with asymptomatic, advanced cancer does not appear to worsen overall survival (OS), according to a meta-analysis.” This “meta-analysis included 4 randomized controlled trials and 1 retrospective study that encompassed a total of 919 patients.” Cancer Therapy Advisor adds, “Three of the studies enrolled patients with […]

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