A study reveals menstrual blood can effectively screen for HPV, matching clinician-collected samples in accuracy, enhancing ...
Looking for signs of the cancer in a more convenient way could help women access the test and prevent the disease occurring, ...
In over 3,000 women, menstrual blood collected with a minipad detected high-grade cervical lesions with sensitivity similar to clinician HPV tests. The non-invasive approach could expand screening ...
A cancer charity suggested people might like to use the trans-friendly term "front hole" instead of "cervix" in a post advocating for LGBTQ individuals to get cervical cancer screenings. The Canadian ...
Experts estimate that over 13,000 new cervical cancer diagnoses occurred in the United States in 2025, accompanied by over ...
It is recommended that women between 30 and 65 undergo co-testing with Human papillomavirus (HPV) and Pap smear testing every five years or Pap testing alone every three years.
The Canadian Cancer Society didn’t issue an apology for using the word "cervix," nor did the charity say it would replace all uses of that word with the term "front hole." The charity said it uses ...
I have a condition called vaginismus that makes traditional cervical cancer screening nearly impossible.
The experts share answers to the most commonly asked smear test questions and advice on getting through the test if you're ...
Screening serves as a critical constituent for cervical cancer elimination, as it aids in the early detection, which is the ...