U.S. guidelines recommend cervical cancer screening every three to five years starting at 21, the CDC says. The American ...
Image George Sawaya, MD, professor at the UCSF Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and director of Zuckerberg San Francisco ...
Cervical cancer screenings are considered one of the most significant public health advances of the past 50 years, ...
Testing menstrual blood for human papillomavirus (HPV) could be a "robust alternative or replacement" for current cervical ...
The FDA has expanded the approval of Hologic’s Aptima human papillomavirus (HPV) assay for clinician-collected primary ...
A modeling study of Norway, which has high HPV vaccination coverage and uniform cervical cancer screening, suggests fewer ...
Women who get a full dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may only need two cervical cancer screenings in their ...
Maybe in Norway but probably not in the U.S., expert says ...
This chart shows reductions in cervical cancer and precancer among countries with long-running HPV vaccination programs.
During Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, Dr. Merieme Klobocista, a gynecologic surgical oncologist affiliated with Hackensack University Medical Center and the John Theurer Cancer Center at Hackensack ...
By Vijay Kumar Malesu New national data from Australia show that opening self-collected HPV testing to everyone dramatically increases uptake among those least likely to be screened, and preserves the ...