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ICYMI: January 27, 2017

Feature Article Wider Racial Gap Found in Cervical Cancer Deaths MONDAY, January 23, 2017 (The New York Times) — The death rate from cervical cancer…

Cervical cancer kills more women than we thought

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), cervical cancer death rates have been declining for the past 40 years in the United…

January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: One family’s cervical cancer journey

My mother, Alice, was amazing. As an awesome mother and a knowledgeable nurse, she made sure we stayed active, ate a healthy diet and, most…

No woman should die of cervical cancer

In the United States, cervical cancer is becoming less common thanks to increased vaccinations, improved screening rates and better treatments. But incidence and death rates…

Community grantees promote cancer prevention through HPV vaccination

The Prevent Cancer Foundation® is supporting two statewide projects to increase human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination rates through its Community Grants Program. HPV is the leading…

Closing the Gaps in Health Care During National Minority Health Month

Most of us don’t enjoy going to the doctor, especially when we feel fine, but know an annual physical is key to remaining healthy and…

Think About the Link Between Viruses and Cancer

Worldwide, viruses cause one in five cancers. We have the science and resources to protect thousands of people from these viruses that lead to cancer….

ICYMI: March 18, 2016

Feature Story How Can Smartphones Improve Skin Cancer Diagnosis In Developing Countries? THURSDAY, March 17, 2016 (Tech Times) — Smartphones can be used for basically…

ICYMI: March 11, 2016

Feature Story U.S. Cancer Death Rate Continues to Fall WEDNESDAY, March 9, 2016 (U.S. News & World Report) — Overall rates of cancer and deaths…

ICYMI: February 5, 2016

Feature Story  White House Proposes $1 Billion for Cancer ‘Moonshot’ MONDAY, February 1, 2016 (NBC News) –The White House will propose spending close to $1…