«Frequent aspirin use reduces risk of cervical cancer by nearly half.» (sciencedaily.com)
She added that as HIV - positive women now live longer due to anti-retroviral therapy, they may face further increased risk of cervical cancer due to additional time to acquire HPV and for pre-cancerous lesions to progress to cervical cancer. (sciencedaily.com)
Dr. Constance Young, medical director for women's health at Community Healthcare Network, said most infected American women have a low risk of cervical cancer if they are screened and receive proper medical treatment afterward. (nypost.com)