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New campaign aims to boost cervical screening rates and save lives
NSW latest new campaign aims to boost cervical screening rates and save lives
Encephalitis lethargica: the mysterious disease that inspired Awakenings is finally starting to give up some clues
Cultural Reconnection With Community
Bristol Myers Squibb Foundation supports BCM Global Health’s cervical cancer project in Malawi
PhD project with focus on digital microscopy and AI for diagnostics in resource-limited settings
WHO adds an HPV vaccine for single-dose use
KI researchers lead a pilot HPV self-screening programme in Ukraine
Improving Cancer Outcomes For All Victorians 10 September
Strong uptake for cervical screening self-test
Free Wellbeing Series For Women In Mandarin
New Performance Website Offers Wealth Of Health Data
Getting Everyone On Board To Eliminate Cervical Cancer By 2035
Workers’ Compensation and Rehabilitation and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2024
Investing In Data To Find Our Next Medical Breakthrough
Cervical screening partnership celebrated this Women’s Health Week
NSW latest cervical screening partnership celebrated this Women’s Health Week
Women’s Health Week: Screening Workshops In Community
Widespread Risk Screening Could Slash Dementia Cases
Increasing incidence of cancer during pregnancy, yet maternal and perinatal risks are low
Ovarian cancer is hard to detect. Focusing on these 4 symptoms can help with diagnosis
Gen X and millennials at greater risk of 17 types of cancer compared to previous generations – here’s what you need to know
General practices: Help us promote our life-saving cancer screening programs
Update On Pathology Accreditation Standards
Webinars on cervical screening for Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander patients
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – June 2024
Global childhood immunization levels stalled in 2023, leaving many without life-saving protection
Vaccines to treat human papillomavirus could be a significant innovation in the fight against cervical cancer
Free cervical screening for at risk women to continue
A breakthrough in the treatment of cervical cancer: New surgical method shows promising results
Step Forward On Cancer Drug Funding But More To Do
Congratulations to Professor Karen Canfell, Companion of the Order of Australia
Cervical Screening Self-collection
Preventive strategies for cervical and vaginal cancer – do they work?
Australian Comprehensive Cancer Network (ACCN) launches to revolutionise cancer care across the country
Sexual and reproductive health for all: 20 years of the Global Strategy
Global immunization efforts have saved at least 154 million lives over the past 50 years
Report From World Medical Association
Cancer often requires more than one treatment − an oncologist explains why some patients like Kate Middleton receive both chemotherapy and surgery
Message by the Director of the Department of Immunization, Vaccines and Biologicals at WHO – February 2024
Cervical Cancer Self-screening Rates At Record High
Tarn’s message this HPV Awareness Day: “Don’t put off going for your cervical screening test.” 
Victorians Urged To Keep Up With Cancer Screening Checks
Study reveals gap in cancer screening for First Nations people
New data shows top five cancers projected to affect people in Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District
Global cancer burden growing, amidst mounting need for services
Researchers observe what ubiquitination hinges on
Professor Mark Scott, AO to lead the Group of Eight as it marks a 25th anniversary milestone