The American Cancer Society (ACS) released updated guidelines today for cervical cancer screening, reflecting advances in ...
New findings suggest blood tests still being assessed are showing promising results for early cancer screenings, especially ...
The American Cancer Society updated its guidance on cervical cancer screening, including two key changes that the ...
Testing for high-risk human papillomaviruses every five years – even with a self-collected sample – is the “preferred screening strategy” for cervical cancer starting at age 30, according to a new ...
The American Cancer Society now says a self-collected vaginal swab to test for HPV, which causes nearly all cervical cancer cases, is acceptable for screening.
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) has pitched an update to its national guidelines for cervical cancer screening—including self-collection tests for HPV among its recommendations for ...
New ACS guidance included self-collected vaginal samples for primary HPV screening in average-risk individuals aged 25 to 65 years.
The FDA has approved three self-administered tests for the high-risk strains of HPV known to cause most cervical cancers.
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