A revolutionary development in cervical cancer screening is transforming the way millions of women approach their health care. The FDA’s recent approval of self-collection kits from leading healthcare ...
Mail-in self-collection tests for human papillomavirus (HPV) more than doubled cervical cancer screening participation among never- and under-screened U.S. women, according to a first-of-its-kind ...
The FDA approved the first at-home test for cervical cancer screening in people at average risk ages 25 to 65, maker Teal Health announced on Friday. The test is comprised of a wand with a sponge-like ...
Teal Health began developing its wand more than five years ago to make screening easier to access and to allow women to avoid the discomfort of a pelvic exam, said Dr. Liz Swenson, Teal Health's ...
In the last year, we’ve all taken steps to protect ourselves from Covid-19. We’ve washed our hands carefully, kept social distancing and worn face coverings to reduce our risk of Covid-19. We know ...
Cervical cancer is preventable but tragically claims thousands of lives in India annually due to lack of awareness and ...
Real-world study found self-collection tests were effective at increasing cervical cancer screening participation in underserved U.S. populations Women who received the self-collection kits were more ...
Cervical screening in Australia has changed over the past seven years. The test has changed, and women (and people with a cervix) now have much more choice and control. Here’s why – and what you can ...
The study, published in the International Journal of Cancer, found that point-of-care tests have the potential to become ...
New plans have been announced to shake up the way cervical cancer risk is detected in England: at-home HPV testing kits are set to be offered to women who have missed their cervical smear test ...