Breast cancer screening based on individual risk rather than annual screening is safe, effective and preferred by patients, ...
A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
While major guidelines support mammography for routine breast cancer screening in average-risk women, the decision to offer additional screening and which supplemental tool to use can become more ...
A groundbreaking study shows that breast cancer screening works better when it’s personalized. Instead of annual mammograms ...
Using polygenic risk scores along with positive family histories and breast cancer-associated gene mutations improves risk stratification for breast cancer screening. Compared with a lower polygenic ...
Breast cancer survivors with dense breast tissue should be proactive in their screening approach, considering both 3D ...
An Alabama Senate committee unanimously approved a bill Wednesday morning that would require health insurance companies to ...
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Quebec moves from pap tests to more sensitive HPV screening in effort to catch cancer early
Quebec is replacing pap tests with a more sensitive human papillomavirus test to detect cervical cancer earlier. The rollout ...
A new long-term prediction tool estimates the risk of dying from prostate cancer, offering a more accurate way to interpret ...
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Cervical cancer risks for teens: Gynaecologist shares 5 key changes to protect your health early on
Teens can reduce their cervical cancer risk by getting the HPV vaccine, practising safe sex, making healthy choices, and discussing reproductive health openly.
U.S. cancer survival rates have reached an all-time high, yet a 2026 American Cancer Society report shows disparities in ...
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