Cervical screening up to age 69 may prevent cervical cancer in older women
A study published this week in PLOS Medicine suggests that screening women for cervical cancer beyond age 50 clearly saves lives, and also that there are benefits for women with normal (negative) screening results to continue screening up to the age of 69 years. Peter Sasieni and colleagues, from Queen Mary University of London, UK, examined the … Continue reading Cervical screening up to age 69 may prevent cervical cancer in older women
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