Wording of vaccination messaging influences behaviorWashington State University researchers conducted an experiment that studied how differences in messages influenced participants’ attitudes about the human papillomavirus…
Cervical cancer today: Survey of screening behaviors and attitudesCervical cancer remains a serious threat to women’s health even as advances in screening technology result in earlier detection and…
National Incidence Of Vulvar Melanoma Is Increasing In Older Women, Research SuggestsDermatology News (6/17, Jancin) reports researchers found “the national incidence of vulvar melanoma is on the rise in women aged over…
Caring For Women During COVID-19 Webinar SeriesCOVID-19 has changed the way we provide care for women. Across specialties and in different practice settings, providers and patients…
Scientists can silence inflammatory gene responsible for a form of breast cancerScientists have found that they are able to “switch off,” or silence, a gene that is responsible for an aggressive…