A new study shows that blood collected on a sanitary pad can be used for cervical cancer screening, opening the door to new diagnostics ...
ALMOST a third of women skip life-saving smear tests – often through fear or embarrassment. But millions of lives could be ...
A recent study found that seven in 10 women would choose to test themselves at home ...
There’s finally a smear test alternative – but why has it taken so long? - IN FOCUS : As scientists discover that menstrual ...
In a modeling study of women vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV), researchers found that cervical cancer screening ...
Maybe in Norway but probably not in the U.S., expert says ...
Cervical cancer develops when cells of the cervix begin to change abnormally over time. These changes usually happen slowly ...
World Cancer Day on February 4th urges early detection. From Pap smears at 20 to colonoscopies at 50: The statutory program ...
Women who have been vaccinated against human papillomavirus (HPV) should be screened for cervical cancer less often, a study has suggested.1 For women vaccinated at young ages, screening just two or ...
A recent study out of Norway suggests that female who have received the HPV vaccine may be able to have fewer cervical cancer ...
Aimi Hopkins, 54, is battling invasive cancer after being diagnosed with a tumor the size of a lime, which went undetected ...
A bill in the Oregon Legislature would eliminate out-of-pocket costs for cervical cancer screenings and procedures for ...