A study, published in The BMJ, details evidence that supports extending the cervical cancer screening interval beyond five years for women aged 40 years and older. The study included 43,339 women, ...
Doctors address the pros and cons of Health Resources and Services Administration’s new guidance, including at-home self-collection for cervical cancer screening.
Two recent analyses highlight evolving perspectives on cervical cancer (CC) screening. One study from the United States found ...
A modeling analysis based on Norway’s vaccination experience suggests that women vaccinated against HPV before age 24 could ...
Women vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) at a young age might be able to limit cervical cancer screening to two or three occasions in their lifetime, a computer modeling analysis suggested.
The American Cancer Society is endorsing the use of self-swab kits to test for HPV, because they may reduce barriers to cervical cancer screening. The amended guidelines will "help improve compliance ...
Cervical cancer still kills over 350,000 women each year. This article explores why screening remains essential alongside HPV ...
Short-interval HPV retesting showed promise for identifying high-risk cervical neoplasia in HPV-positive patients. A positive repeat HPV test at 2 months had 82-88% sensitivity for high-grade cervical ...
The NHS invites women and people with a cervix aged 24 to 64 for routine cervical cancer screening every 5 years. It also offers the HPV vaccine to all children aged 12 to 13. Nearly all cervical ...
Women in Scotland are being encouraged to attend their cervical cancer screenings after new data shows decrease in ...
In 2026, Barbados will reach its 60th anniversary. For Barbadians, our biggest challenge is poor health, specifically ...
Let's unpack the facts and do away with the stigma.
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