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Camtech Health Editor
Nov 15, 20232 min read
What to Expect and How to Prepare for Your First HPV Test?
Understand HPV and learn about tips to prepare before a HPV test.
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Camtech Health Editor
Nov 7, 20233 min read
Cervical Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention
Explore the link between Cervical Cancer and HPV. Learn about causes, symptoms, and prevention. Stay informed and protected.
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Camtech Health Editor
Jan 24, 20235 min read
Why is the HPV vaccine important?
Introduction of HPV vaccines: different types, coverage and choice.
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Camtech Health Editor
Jan 20, 20235 min read
Should you still get a Pap smear if you don’t have sex?
Understand the importance of getting pap smear test even though a woman isa not sexually active.
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Camtech Health Editor
Jan 20, 20234 min read
What can you do to lower your risk of cervical cancer?
Tips to lower the risk of cervical cancer.
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Camtech Health Editor
Jan 18, 20235 min read
What is cervical cancer?
Cervical cancer begins growing in or on the cervix, the neck of the uterus. Learn about how to prevent it from this blog!
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Camtech Health Editor
Jan 16, 20235 min read
Can You Develop Cervical Cancer If You’ve Never Had Sex?
Cervical cancer is cancer that develops on the cervix, or the lower end of the uterus near the vaginal canal.
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Camtech Health Editor
Feb 24, 20223 min read
Myths about Cervical Cancer screening
Myth 1: I don’t need to screen for cervical cancer once I have the HPV vaccination While the latest HPV vaccine covers for nine HPV...
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Camtech Health Editor
Feb 24, 20224 min read
What is Cervical Cancer & 4 Symptoms you should look out for
Cervical arises from the cervix, which is the neck of the womb. It is the 10th most common cancer amongst Singaporean women and is the...
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Camtech Health Editor
Feb 24, 20228 min read
10 Things to Know Before Your First Gyne Exam
Tips for your first gynecologist visit.
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Camtech Health Editor
Feb 24, 20223 min read
Cervical Cancer Screening: Pap Smear vs HPV DNA Test
HPV DNA test has become more successful in assessing cervical cancer risk than the century old Pap smear.
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