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Good Good Good on MSNMenstrual pads containing nanotechnology could be the future of cervical cancer screeningDetermined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved a new device called the Teal Wand, which its creator describes as an "at-home vaginal sample self-collection device for cervical cancer screening." It ...
The Teal Wand self-collection device from Teal Health is used for at-home cervical cancer screening. (Nicole Morrison / Teal Health via AP) What are the benefits of at-home tests?
People who take weight-loss drugs hoping to achieve the impressive results observed in large clinical trials may need to adjust their expectations, a new study suggests.
The FDA has approved Teal Wand™, the first self-collection device for cervical cancer screening that can be used at home.
Modernization and scaling up. To eliminate cervical cancer, the Philippines must prioritize the HPV test as the primary screening tool nationwide and encourage self-sample collection. The requirements ...
Michelle Guy says she hopes to encourage women to get smear tests after the cancer was caught despite her having no symptoms.
Testing negative for HPV means the chances of developing cancer within five years are very small, as it can take around 10 years or more from the time HPV is detected to developing cervical cancer.
Cervical cancer screening more than doubled when women were offered a mail-in self-collection test for human papillomavirus (HPV), researchers reported June 6 in JAMA Internal Medicine. Virtually ...
A woman who was diagnosed with cervical cancer at just 25-years-old, after delaying a routine smear test, has slammed the NHS's move to extend the time between HPV-negative screening to five years ...
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