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Black women are diagnosed with cervical insufficiency more than any other demographic in the U.S. We should be having more conversations about this.
Cervical cancer incidence rates in Canada decreased among women age 25-34 years and those 65 years and older since 1992. Incidence rates among women age 35-44 years and 45-54 years have increased by 1 ...
A Planned Parenthood chapter sparked controversy with a Facebook post urging transgender men to get cervical cancer screenings for Men's Health Month.
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England drew a strong reaction after its Facebook post said "trans men are men and need cervical cancer screenings too." ...
People who are uninsured or part of a minority racial or ethnic group are underscreened for cervical cancer. Mailing them a self-sample kit may help.
Cervical cancer causes approximately 350,000 global annual deaths, with 94% occurring in low- and middle-income countries. Despite decades of progress in women’s health screening, key gaps in ...
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The FDA has approved the Teal Wand, the first at-home cervical cancer screening device, enhancing women's access to vital health care.
But on Friday, the FDA approved the first at-home test for cervical cancer screenings that is a less invasive and potentially more accessible alternative to pap smears.
The first at-home cervical cancer screening test has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration, according to the product's manufacturer. It may offer an alternative to traditional in ...
There's a new self-guided way to screen for cervical cancer at home that was approved by the FDA. But doctors caution that it's not for everyone. Here's what you need to know.