From maternal mortality and rising STI rates to trend-reversing increases in mortality from cervical cancer, there are reasons to be concerned about women’s health in the United States. In this article, obstetricians, gynecologists and women’s health specialists discuss research related to the political context of women’s health, and their efforts to improve access to comprehensive women’s health services.
Striving to Eradicate Cervical Cancer in Underserved Countries
Nearly 90 percent of new cervical cancer cases are diagnosed in poor countries. Projects within the Cervical Cancer Prevention in El Salvador (CAPE) program target effective tools to increase patient access and acceptance of new screening and treatment methods.