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Researchers find the noninvasive collection method can detect high-risk HPV and may become an option for people not willing or able to undergo Pap smear.
Cervical cancer screenings play a vital role in catching cancer early, when it’s most treatable. With new testing options, ...
While cervical cancer was once one of the most deadly cancers for American women, deaths from the disease have dropped by more than 50% since the 1970s due to prevention awareness and screening. But ...
INGO launches annual World GO Day campaign with Minister Mary Butler to shine a light on gynaecological cancers, responsible ...
Cervical cancer is preventable, but only if you catch it early. Cultural and personal barriers have often meant that women ...
Cervical cancer survivors have nearly double the risk of developing anal cancers compared to the general population, ...
A systematic review showed that patient navigation services led to increases in rates of breast cancer screening and follow-up and cervical cancer screening.
Professor & Director, Daffodil Centre, A Joint Venture with Cancer Council NSW, University of Sydney Karen Canfell receives funding from a range of government and non-government sources. She is ...
Current guidelines recommend that routine cervical cancer screening should end at age 65 years, but new research suggests that there may be an advantage to screening past that cutoff point. Findings ...
Experts changed the screening age to 25 because of the HPV vaccine's success. The American Cancer Society released new guidelines for cervical cancer screening Wednesday, calling for "less and more ...