Oregon lawmakers are moving closer to closing a gap in cervical cancer care that can leave patients with unexpected medical ...
Every day almost 2,000 women around the world sit down opposite a doctor and are told they have cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable forms of cancer, yet every year, roughly 14,000 women in the U.S. still ...
A survey indicated that this may not be the case ...
Cervical cancer is still common, and many women in Utah don’t get screened on time. But this company just launched a new FDA-approved at-home testing kit.
A modeling study of Norway, which has high HPV vaccination coverage and uniform cervical cancer screening, suggests fewer ...
American women now have the option of screening for cervical cancer at home, using newly approved self-collection tools.
U.S. guidelines recommend cervical cancer screening every three to five years starting at 21, the CDC says. The American ...
A bill in the Oregon Legislature would eliminate out-of-pocket costs for cervical cancer screenings and procedures for ...
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Women vaccinated against the human papillomavirus can safely skip many of the cervical cancer screenings that are typically recommended every three to five years, a new study from ...
Women who get a full dose of the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine may only need two cervical cancer screenings in their ...
A recent study out of Norway suggests that female who have received the HPV vaccine may be able to have fewer cervical cancer ...