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Among women with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer, long-term survival outcomes were similar following simple, modified ...
The Teal Wand is an at-home vaginal sample self-collection device that tests for HPV. The test will first be available in ...
At a time when some countries are on track to eliminate cervical cancer, Canada is moving in the opposite direction.
To get screened for cervical cancer, patients in the United States may no longer need to put their feet in those awkward ...
The Teal Wand, an at-home HPV testing device that could replace a Pap smear, could broaden access to cervical cancer screening.
Self-collected samples to test for cervical cancer are a step in the right direction when it comes to addressing healthcare ...
At-home screenings are effective alternatives for closing the screening gap. One study found that mailing kits to people ...
Teal Wand’s launch could provide similar benefits in the United States, where disparities in cervical cancer outcomes persist ...
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for cervical cancer with cervical cytology – also known as a Pap test or Pap smear – every three years for women ages 21 to 29. For ...
The Food and Drug Administration on Friday approved the first at-home test to screen for cervical cancer, Teal Health, which ...
It's called the Teal Wand, and experts say it's the first at-home cervical cancer screening device, allowing patients to ...
The risk of recurrence was generally low among cervical cancer patients with no high-risk factors who underwent radical surgery without adjuvant therapy.