At CervDefense, our biggest goal is education. We want to educate people with cervixes about their cervixes and about their options. Check out the below, which is a curated list of blogs, articles, and research related to cervical health, reproductive health, and women's health. It’s your body. Educate yourself about it.
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            MiRNAs in Focus: HPV and Cervical Cancer
This study investigated the impact of the human papillomavirus (HPV) on cervical cancer development in women, specifically examining small molecules known as miRNAs. The study suggests that miRNAs could potentially serve as...
MiRNAs in Focus: HPV and Cervical Cancer
This study investigated the impact of the human papillomavirus (HPV) on cervical cancer development in women, specifically examining small molecules known as miRNAs. The study suggests that miRNAs could potentially serve as...
 
              
            How does HPV cause cervical cancer?
This article explores how the human papillomavirus (HPV), a prevalent sexually transmitted infection, is the primary cause of cervical cancer globally. When the immune system fails to clear the virus,...
How does HPV cause cervical cancer?
This article explores how the human papillomavirus (HPV), a prevalent sexually transmitted infection, is the primary cause of cervical cancer globally. When the immune system fails to clear the virus,...
 
              
            The Vaginal Microbiome Impacts Fertility, Immun...
The human body functions as a complex ecosystem, housing trillions of microorganisms collectively known as the microbiome. Among the various microbiomes, the vaginal microbiome is particularly noteworthy, with scientists making...
The Vaginal Microbiome Impacts Fertility, Immun...
The human body functions as a complex ecosystem, housing trillions of microorganisms collectively known as the microbiome. Among the various microbiomes, the vaginal microbiome is particularly noteworthy, with scientists making...
 
              
            Delayed Hemorrhage: A Rare Complication of Loop...
A LEEP typically treats cervical dysplasia with minor bleeding risks. However, a rare delayed hemorrhage (0.8-1.3%) can occur, requiring intervention. This case study presents a 41-year-old woman suffering severe vaginal...
Delayed Hemorrhage: A Rare Complication of Loop...
A LEEP typically treats cervical dysplasia with minor bleeding risks. However, a rare delayed hemorrhage (0.8-1.3%) can occur, requiring intervention. This case study presents a 41-year-old woman suffering severe vaginal...
 
              
            HPV Vax Tied to Lower Odds of Cervical Lesion P...
In a study involving 7,904 women in Denmark undergoing surveillance for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 (CIN2), vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) before age 20 was associated with a lower...
HPV Vax Tied to Lower Odds of Cervical Lesion P...
In a study involving 7,904 women in Denmark undergoing surveillance for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 2 (CIN2), vaccination against human papillomavirus (HPV) before age 20 was associated with a lower...
 
              
            NYT: Getting an IUD Hurts. Why Aren’t More Wome...
In this article in the New York Times, it discusses how women are increasingly opting for IUDs as a form of contraception, with around 20 percent of women using IUDs between...
NYT: Getting an IUD Hurts. Why Aren’t More Wome...
In this article in the New York Times, it discusses how women are increasingly opting for IUDs as a form of contraception, with around 20 percent of women using IUDs between...
