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Participation in a cervical cancer screening program in a safety-net health system more than doubled when patients received ...
About 41% of those who received an at-home kit participated in cervical cancer screening, compared with just 17% of those who received only a phone reminder to come to a clinic, results show. And when ...
Receiving the results over a smartphone, it's the first change in the pap smear for 80+ years according to the company.
The FDA has approved the first at-home cervical cancer test and weight loss drugs could reduce obesity related cancers. Neurosurgeon and scientist, Dr. Rahul Jandial, joined us with more details and ...
A new at-home self-collection device is taking aim at the screening gap for cervical cancer, and new research, spearheaded by ...
Mail-in self-collection tests for human papillomavirus (HPV) more than doubled cervical cancer screening participation among ...
The Teal Wand was recently approved by the FDA as the first self-collection device to screen for cervical cancer, a major step forward for accessible women’s health, according to Rahma S. Mkuu, Ph.D., ...
These data supported the FDA approval for the Teal Wand’s for the self-collection of vaginal samples used for routine cervical cancer screening, offering an effective alternative to traditional clinic ...
Soon, women across the U.S. will be able to conduct their very own at-home Pap smear test, thanks to a new tool approved by ...