Experts say cervical cancer screening should be every woman's 2026 health resolution as better tests, easier access and global elimination targets make early detection more critical than ever.
The updated Health Resources and Services Administration guidance now advises that people receive a high-risk HPV test - ...
The guidelines, published Jan. 5 by the Health Resources and Services Administration, now recommend that average-risk women aged 30 to 65 self-collect swab samples to test for HPV, mail them into a ...
A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
The FDA has approved a new at-home test for cervical cancer screening that could make early detection more accessible for ...
Self-swab HPV tests provide a simple way to catch early warning signs of cervical cancer in or away from a doctor's office.
The new at-home test kits are meant to help ‘tackle deeply entrenched barriers’ stopping people from having this life-saving ...
At-home kits that allow women to collect their own samples for HPV testing have been shown to improve cervical cancer ...
The human papillomavirus, or HPV, is the cause of nearly all cervical cancers. But there's good news: HPV vaccinations can help prevent cervical cancer, as well as a host of other cancers caused by ...
Breast cancer screening based on individual risk rather than annual screening is safe, effective and preferred by patients, according to the results of a randomized study using data from the Women ...
Stool DNA testing climbed sharply after the pandemic began while colonoscopy and fecal immunochemical test use fell, a study of nearly 25 million privately insured Blue Cross Blue Shield beneficiaries ...