We do not have to be losing 350,000 people globally to cervical cancer each year,” said study senior author Abba Gumel.
The study suggests the tests could save lives by catching cancer at earlier stages, when it's more easily treated. It predicted that, over a decade of use, MCEDs could reduce stage IV cancer diagnoses ...
"The doctor told me there was no rush, even though the radiology report stated my tumor was 'of concern.' In fact, she was ...
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