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Determined to make HPV and cervical cancer screenings less invasive, these researchers have turned to menstrual blood.
Chinese women aged 65 years or older have significantly higher rates of high-risk human papillomavirus infection and cervical ...
Regular screening can bend the odds in your favor when it comes to four types of cancers. The science is less clear for the ...
Even with all this research readily available, some doctors still say many women over 65 don’t need Pap smears, including ...
Women aged 65 and above are still at heightened risk of cervical cancer caused by human papillomavirus (HPV), suggest the ...
Planned Parenthood of Southern New England drew a strong reaction after its Facebook post said "trans men are men and need ...
The implementation of these three key pillars — vaccination, screening, and treatment — are critical in eliminating cervical ...
Women 65 and older face significantly higher rates of cervical cancer-causing HPV infections than younger women, despite current medical guidelines that typically discontinue screening at 65. The ...
Stopping unnecessary cancer screenings can take over a decade after new guidelines are introduced, according to a review ...
Tuesday morning, the nation’s largest insurance company, UnitedHealthcare and Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center announced they had reached a multi-year agreement that will allow some 19,000 ...