Flow Space chatted with the CEO about why eliminating cervical cancer in the U.S. is closer to becoming reality.
CLEVELAND — The Teal Wand detects high-risk types of Human Papillomavirus, the virus responsible for nearly all cervical cancers. Women can collect the sample at home and mail it to a lab for analysis ...
Do We Need Both HPV and Pap Tests?With the global push to eliminate cervical cancer, the best screening strategy remains a ...
The American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists’ qualified endorsement of the 2026 Women’s Preventive Services Initiative’s (WPSI) updated cervical cancer screening guidelines.
The American Cancer Society is endorsing the use of self-swab kits to test for HPV, because they may reduce barriers to cervical cancer screening. The amended guidelines will "help improve compliance ...
A team of Rice University bioengineers has developed a new way to create highly realistic "mock" patient samples that could ...
As Canada moves to modernize cervical cancer screening, a new study suggests most women do not yet understand or trust the ...
Millions of women in the United States have missed going to their doctors for a Pap smear — a key tool in early detection of cervical cancer — whether it be to avoid pain, a cultural sensitivity or ...
Mailed HPV self-collection kits more than doubled cervical cancer screening participation compared to a telephone reminder Screening rates increased to 41.1% and 46.6% with self-collection kits versus ...
Most women requiring continued cervical cancer screening — including those at high risk — do not continue screening after 65 years of age.
For years smear tests at the Southern Health Trust were being wrongly read, leading to missed cancer diagnoses.
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