BENGALURU: To significantly reduce the incidence of cervical cancer, the State Health Department, in partnership with the Karnataka chapter of ECHO India, Obstetricians and Gynaecologists organisation, and several NGOs, launched ‘Accelerating Cervical Cancer Elimination - CCE: The Karnataka Movement’. The minister reaffirmed the government’s commitment to expanding access to cervical cancer prevention and treatment. “The government is implementing all possible …
Cervical cancer is a significant health concern affecting women worldwide. However, with proactive steps and a commitment to a healthy lifestyle, the risk of developing cervical cancer can be significantly reduced. Dr Fahad Afzal, Consultant Medical Oncologist and Hemato Oncologist at Bhatia Hospital Mumbai shares ten insightful tips to help prevent cervical cancer. HPV Testing: In addition to Pap smears, …