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Among women with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer, long-term survival outcomes were similar following simple, modified ...
The Teal Wand is an at-home vaginal sample self-collection device that tests for HPV. The test will first be available in ...
The Teal Wand, an at-home HPV testing device that could replace a Pap smear, could broaden access to cervical cancer screening.
Users request a kit online, have a brief visit with a telehealth provider to gauge eligibility and then the kit is prescribed ...
The US Preventive Services Task Force recommends screening for cervical cancer with cervical cytology – also known as a Pap test or Pap smear – every three years for women ages 21 to 29. For ...
The Teal Wand is an at-home vaginal self-collection device intended to test for 14 types of high-risk HPV that have the highest risk for causing cervical cancer.
At-home screenings are effective alternatives for closing the screening gap. One study found that mailing kits to people ...
China: A recent meta-analysis published in the International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics has found that both vaginal ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. regulators have approved the first cervical cancer testing kit that allows women to collect their own ...
Teal Wand’s launch could provide similar benefits in the United States, where disparities in cervical cancer outcomes persist ...
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Davao City's CHO reports a decrease in cervical cancer deaths but expresses concern over declining screening rates. Dr. Sharlene Tan emphasizes HPV vaccination for young girls and accessible VIA ...