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At-home cervical cancer tests are now available nationwide, as Teal rolls out test to all 50 states
Health disruptors are introducing new ways to screen for cervical cancer that skip the speculum entirely. And Teal's the first to bring at-home screening to women in all 50 states.
Research has shown that self-collected tests have similar efficacy as when a medical doctor does the screening, according to ...
A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
January is Cervical Cancer Awareness Month. According to the CDC, about 13,000 women are diagnosed with cervical cancer in ...
The at-home tests are not yet available, but the U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved two self-swab tests from the ...
U.S. guidance announced on Monday recommends self-collection of samples to test for HPV, the virus that often causes cervical ...
New federal guidance is expanding testing for cervical cancer with a self-collection method. Dr. Mara Gordon speaks to NPR about why this option might become popular for screening for HPV.
A Pap Smear Test typically detects cell changes in your cervix that could lead to cervical cancer. This is an important ...
The Oregon Health Authority (OHA) is marking this year’s Cervical Cancer Awareness Month with a reminder that cervical cancer ...
Self-administered HPV tests involve inserting a plastic tube — similar to a tampon — into the vagina, then twisting the ...
A UVA Health physician helped shape new guidelines to expand at-home testing and prevent cancer before it starts.
HHS released updated cervical cancer screening guidelines on Jan. 5, allowing for self-administered HPV tests as an ...
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