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What Your Cervical Mucus Can Tell You - MSNCervical mucus is a natural vaginal fluid that the cervix (structure at the bottom of the uterus) produces. It plays a role in the female reproductive process. The texture and color of cervical ...
Cervical cancer is a preventable cancer caused by the human papilloma virus.
Cervical mucus can provide important clues to vaginal health, ovulation, pregnancy, and more. Learn how to check it and what your mucus is telling you.
For Hispanic and Black women whose cervical cancer rates are far too high, and whose screening rates too low, we need to make sure each cervical screening visit is as comprehensive as possible.
The Food and Drug Administration approved the United States’ first at-home cervical cancer screening tool on Friday, a decision that stands to give women an accessible alternative to Pap smears ...
Since 2013, MD Anderson Cancer Center has seen a 2.9% jump in cervical cancer mortality rates in Black women in low-income counties.
The Purple People Bridge will be turning teal in honor of a Tri-state mom who died of cervical cancer.
According to the CDC, cervical cancer affects women of color and their communities more than white women. 7News spoke with Dr. David Holder, Medical Director at CCI Health Services.
Cervical cancer afflicts women of color and low-income women to a disproportionate degree. That's why health advocates say a vaccine pending FDA approval in June must be targeted at the populations ...
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