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Cervical Cancer: 4 reasons to get a Pap and HPV test

Image. Pap tests and HPV tests can flag early signs of cervical changes. If detected early, the chances of successful treatment are high. It is recommended that women receive Pap tests starting at age 21.
Posted On October 13, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Cervical Cancer: 4 reasons to get a Pap and HPV test

Cervical cancer can impact women of all ages. Cervical cancer is primarily caused by infection of human papillomavirus, otherwise known as HPV. Some strains of HPV cause cell changes on a woman’s...

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Holiday Debut is a JRMC Gift Shoppe Event that raises fund for patient care at JRMC.
Posted On October 12, 2018 / Posted in Events

JRMC Holiday Debut: a JRMC Gift Shoppe Event

Not all gifts are wrapped in paper. Give the gift of local care this holiday season. Everyone who makes a purchase at Jamestown Regional Medical Center’s Holiday Debut gives twice. JRMC is...

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Posted On October 11, 2018 / Posted in Events

Business After Hours: a JRMC Community update set for Oct. 24

The community can count on Jamestown Regional Medical Center. JRMC is hosting Business After Hours: a JRMC Community Update on Wednesday, October 24 at 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. The hospital will...

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Image. JRMC Gynecologist & Obstetrician, Dr. Bailey Runkles, shares questions women should ask their gynecologist about.
Posted On October 10, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

Breast health: 4 questions to ask your gynecologist

One in eight. That is the number of women that will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime, according to Cancer Treatment Centers of America. Women of all ages should establish a...

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Posted On October 6, 2018 / Posted in JRMC News

3 little shots: human papillomavirus vaccine can save a child’s life

Human papillomavirus (HPV) causes cervical cancer among women. Human papillomavirus can not only cause cervical cancer, but also genital warts in men and women. According to the Centers for Disease Control and...

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