The American Cancer Society has recently updated cervical screening guidelines for HPV and cervical cancer. Here are the main changes.
New screening guidelines include self-collected tests that could make it easier and more accessible to prevent the main cause of cervical cancer.
The American Cancer Society updated its guidance on cervical cancer screening, including two key changes that the ...
The FDA has approved three self-administered tests for the high-risk strains of HPV known to cause most cervical cancers.
The American Cancer Society is now endorsing a change in cervical cancer screening guidelines that could mean less women ...
Cervical cancer usually does not cause symptoms until it is advanced. A new guideline makes it easier to detect when ...
In early December, the American Cancer Society updated its guidelines for the first time since 2020. Now, all women nationwide are eligible for at-home cervical cancer screening.
Adherence to cervical cancer screening guidelines is low, with more than 60% undergoing overscreening, according to a research letter published online Dec. 10 in JAMA Network Open.
Investigators examined cervical cancer screening guideline adherence among a nationally representative commercially insured cohort in the US to identify factors and modalities associated with ...
In a recent article published in Nature Medicine, researchers assessed the harms, benefits, and affordability of seven primary screening algorithms for human papillomavirus (HPV) in the general ...
FRIDAY, Dec. 5, 2025 (HealthDay News) — Routine cervical cancer screening is getting a new option: Self-swab HPV tests, ...
The recommendation comes after the first at-home test, a self-swab, received federal approval earlier this year.