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.
Education
Connecting the Dots: Sexual and Reproductive He...
In this paper from the Population Fund, they discuss how global gender equality and empowerment are widely acknowledged as crucial goals, requiring dedicated efforts in women's and girls' health, freedom...
Connecting the Dots: Sexual and Reproductive He...
In this paper from the Population Fund, they discuss how global gender equality and empowerment are widely acknowledged as crucial goals, requiring dedicated efforts in women's and girls' health, freedom...
Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Viable Alternat...
Myeongae Kang discusses Traditional Chinese Medicine as a viable alternative to loop electrosurgical excision procedures (LEEPs) to treat cervical dysplasia. Historically, Traditional Chinese Medicine has offered a non-surgical alternative for...
Traditional Chinese Medicine: A Viable Alternat...
Myeongae Kang discusses Traditional Chinese Medicine as a viable alternative to loop electrosurgical excision procedures (LEEPs) to treat cervical dysplasia. Historically, Traditional Chinese Medicine has offered a non-surgical alternative for...
Escharotic treatment for cervical intraepitheli...
A 20-year-old woman with recurrent cervical dysplasia, four years post-cervical conization, was diagnosed with CIN II and III. She opted for escharotic treatment twice a week for 5 weeks, alongside oral...
Escharotic treatment for cervical intraepitheli...
A 20-year-old woman with recurrent cervical dysplasia, four years post-cervical conization, was diagnosed with CIN II and III. She opted for escharotic treatment twice a week for 5 weeks, alongside oral...
Cervical Dysplasia
This article by Cindy Micleu, L.Ac discusses cervical dysplasia. An abnormal Pap smear indicates abnormal cells on the cervix, with severity classified based on dysplasia, squamous intraepithelial lesion, or intraepithelial neoplasia.
Cervical Dysplasia
This article by Cindy Micleu, L.Ac discusses cervical dysplasia. An abnormal Pap smear indicates abnormal cells on the cervix, with severity classified based on dysplasia, squamous intraepithelial lesion, or intraepithelial neoplasia.
Cervical Dysplasia, HPV, Warts
This story from www.lornahealth.com discusses the relationship between cervical dysplasia, HPV, and warts. HPV, a highly contagious group of viruses with over 150 strains, is the most common sexually transmitted...
Cervical Dysplasia, HPV, Warts
This story from www.lornahealth.com discusses the relationship between cervical dysplasia, HPV, and warts. HPV, a highly contagious group of viruses with over 150 strains, is the most common sexually transmitted...
Improvement in cervical dysplasia associated wi...
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, volume 35, issue 1, outlined a study from Butterworth, Hatch, Gore, Krumdieck, and Mueller, that discussed a double-blind trial, where 47 young women with mild or...
Improvement in cervical dysplasia associated wi...
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, volume 35, issue 1, outlined a study from Butterworth, Hatch, Gore, Krumdieck, and Mueller, that discussed a double-blind trial, where 47 young women with mild or...