However, most cervical cancer cases once treated are likely to be able to receive standard life insurance ratings. (quotacy.com)
More than 80 percent of cervical cancer cases occur in developing nations where screening is low, according to the National Institutes of Health. (jagwire.augusta.edu)
In that same time period, New Jersey has experienced a 35 percent increase in bacterial STDs and an increase in breast and cervical cancer cases with communities of color disparately impacted. (plannedparenthoodaction.org)