Research has found 78% of women in the UK do not know the signs and symptoms of the five gynaecological cancers.
The five gynaecological symptoms you should never ignore - If you do experience any of these signs, contact your GP ...
Women experience varied levels of pain during gynaecological procedures. More research is needed if we want to reduce the ...
Talking about our gynaecological health can sometimes feel awkward or embarrassing, but it is important to contact a professional if you suspect something might ...
While September might mark Gynaecological Cancer Awareness Month, it's more important than ever to be aware of the signs and symptoms of all gynaecological cancers – all year round. Especially ...
Gynaecological cancers - cervical, vulval, vaginal, womb and ovarian - affect over 20,000 women a year. Get clued up on the ...
Talking about our gynaecological health can sometimes feel awkward or embarrassing, but it is important to contact a professional if you suspect something might be wrong. This week marks the start ...
Talking about our gynaecological health can sometimes feel awkward or embarrassing, but it is important to contact a professional if you suspect something might be wrong. This week marks the start ...
Studies reported at ESMO 2024 reveal new groups of women with early-stage endometrial (1) and cervical cancers (2) who gain clinically meaningful benefit from adding immunotherapy to current standard ...
Also known as a Pap smear, a cervical smear is a very common gynaecological test, which every woman should have once every three years. It is used to detect signs of changes in the cells of the ...
Jane Joy and Sandi White were both diagnosed in their early fifties and were told they were too young to have it ...
One in seven Irish women admit they would avoid seeing a doctor due to embarrassment, and one in five would hesitate due to ...