Maina Modu, an immunization officer in Nigeria’s northeastern Borno state, lost his wife, Hauwa, to cervical cancer in 2011.
Every 2 mins, a woman dies of cervical cancer—preventable & curable. 350k deaths in 2022, 90% in low/middle-income countries.
Marking the inaugural World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day, health experts urge vigilance against this preventable disease.
Join the global effort to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, focusing on vaccination, screening, and treatment equity for all ...
Continued investment in vaccination supply, community-based outreach, digital health tools, treatment infrastructure, and ...
In October, when BellaNaija raised awareness on HPV and its strong link to cervical cancer through the #StopHPVForHer ...
A three-year campaign to bring vaccines against human papillomavirus (HPV) to low-income countries has prevented 1.4 million ...
Prophylactic HPV vaccines prevent infection but not existing disease. A nasal nanogel vaccine shows preclinical promise for ...
Today marks the first World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day - mandated by the World Health Assembly - a historic milestone in global efforts to end a preventable cancer. This day of action builds on ...
The initiative highlighted how the screening model, using advanced, high-capacity testing and strong referral linkages, can ...