Strong women build strong societies. But healthy women build a healthier world. This Women’s Day,, ask your doctor about HPV vaccination. Encourage screening. Start conversations. One small step today ...
There are steps someone can take to help reduce the risk of cervical cancer. However, it may not be possible to prevent the condition. The main cause of cervical cancer is long-lasting human ...
Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers, although recent research suggests that the United States is backsliding in efforts to detect the disease early, when it is most curable. A new ...
Transient HPV is the norm, whereas persistent high-risk HPV over years drives cervical dysplasia and malignant transformation, supporting longitudinal surveillance when high-risk types are identified.
In May 2024, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved two new cervical screening tests for detecting human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes almost all cervical cancers. Both allow individuals ...
Cervical cancer rates are on the rise among younger women, owing in part to a lack of awareness, screening and prevention. A new study found that the percentage of women screened for cervical cancer ...
ANA trial: Development of a diagnostic test and dynamic evaluation of ctDNA to optimize follow-up and tailor treatment in patients with HPV-related cervical and anal tumors. Background: Current ...
New federal guidelines will make it easier for women to get screened for cervical cancer. According to the new recommendations by the Health Resources and Services Administration, women between the ...
Cervical cancer may be more common in people over 60 years old than originally believed. However, current screenings suggest that individuals over the age of 65 no longer receive regular cervical ...
Cervical cancer remains one of the most challenging diseases in oncology, with high recurrence rates and significant treatment side effects. For decades, the standard approach has relied on a ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- New federal screening guidelines are expanding ways for women to be tested for cervical cancer. Starting in January 2027, private insurers will cover a self-collection option ...