Cervical Cancer can be prevented through regular screening: Expert
More than eleven lakh new patients get afflicted with cancer each year in India. This figure is predicted to almost […]
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More than eleven lakh new patients get afflicted with cancer each year in India. This figure is predicted to almost […]
Sikkim has become the first state in the entire nation to start a combat against cervical cancer. So far, the […]
On the eve of 10 year of anniversary of cervical cancer prevention in India, eHEALTH spoke exclusively with the experts […]
The National Jute Board (NJB) in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Technology – Kharagpur is developing innovative jute-based sanitary […]
Cancer Genetics Inc (CGI) is partnering with clinical organisations in the country to increase awareness and access to customised cancer […]
According to a recent study, certain cancers are more concentrated in areas with high poverty, while other cancers arise more […]
A group of researchers from Mexico’s General Hospital, Health Secretariat, Medicine Faculty and the Institute of Cellular Physiology of the […]
The hospital screened 751 women for cervical cancer in 8 hours surpassing a US hospital record Navi Mumbai: Fortis foundation in […]
Philips lightens the life of women with their initiative called Asha Jyoti, outreaching a large number of masses along with […]
Pap smear tests are still the best way to prevent cervical cancer, but women should not seek them every year, […]
This paper was received for the eHealth track of eIndia 2010 (https://www.eindia.net.in) held at HICC Hyderabad between August 6 and 8th, 2010. The paper was submitted by M.C.Kartha, Project Manager, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; D. Dinu, Sr. Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing; K.S. Arun Kumar, Project Engineer, Centre for Development of Advanced Computing
Scientists have identified the eight human papillomavirus (HPV) types responsible for more than 90% of cervical cancer cases worldwide and say they should be the targets for the next generation of vaccines.
As the Vice President and General Manager of Quest Diagnostics, Dr Sumit Dutta is responsible for creating an environment of quality, integrity and success for patients, customers and employees. Today, Quest Diagnostics is one of the largest pathology laboratories in the world.