Ncell, Marie Stopes and the Australian Government jointly launch a nationwide awareness campaign on cervical cancer

  Kathmandu, March 7. Ncell, Nepal’s leading mobile service provider, Marie Stopes International Nepal (MSIN) leading service provider of sexual and reproductive health service, and Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) jointly announced the launch of a groundbreaking initiative on Thursday aimed at combating cervical cancer in Nepal. The joint initiative, the Cervical Cancer […] The post Ncell, Marie Stopes and the Australian Government jointly launch a nationwide awareness campaign on cervical cancer appeared first on Aarthiknews:: A leading business & economic news portal from Nepal.

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Liquid Biopsies Detect Residual Illness: Study

Two liquid biopsy methods that identify people at high risk of developing cervical cancer again after chemoradiation by looking for the presence of the HPV.

Liquid Biopsies Detect Residual Illness: Study

Two liquid biopsy methods that identify people at high risk of developing cervical cancer again after chemoradiation by looking for the presence of the HPV.

Lack of awareness leads to cervical cancer going unchecked

The prevalence of cervical cancer is going unchecked in Nepal. In Nepal, around 10,000 patients with cervical cancer have been added every year, according to the Child Health Division, the Department of Health Services.

Lack of awareness leads to cervical cancer going unchecked

The prevalence of cervical cancer is going unchecked in Nepal. In Nepal, around 10,000 patients with cervical cancer have added every year

Lack of awareness leads to cervical cancer going unchecked

The prevalence of cervical cancer is going unchecked in Nepal. In Nepal, around 10,000 patients with cervical cancer have added every year

HPV vaccine for young girls markedly lowers risk of cervical cancer

Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a viral infection causing most cervical cancer. According to the health experts, early screening tests and widespread immunisation with the HPV vaccine could reduce the impact of cervical cancer and other cancers caused by the HPV.

Cervical cancer prevention in Nepal: How important is HPV vaccination?

Cervical cancer has been identified as one of the major types of cancer in Nepal although it is preventable and treatable. The post Cervical cancer prevention in Nepal: How important is HPV vaccination? appeared first on OnlineKhabar English News.

Beat cervical cancer

ita Deuja, 55, is a cervical cancer survivor. After surgery and treatment, this Bhaktapur resident is now cancer-free. It has been six years, but how she contracted the disease is still a mystery to her. Kabita Karki, a 45-year-old mother of three from Khotang, however, has a different story. She thinks that long-term use of […]