Usually, pap smears are performed at a clinic by a doctor or healthcare provider, but with the new kits, patients will have ...
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HPV self-tests increase screening rates, with a new study finding 10 percent more coverage at clinics which offer it.
Making human papillomavirus (HPV) self-testing available to all women increases the number of people screened for cervical cancer, a new study led by researchers from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria ...
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Strict HPV Vaccines Compliance, Nigeria’s Sure Aay to End Cervical Cancer Ravages- Family Physician
A Consultant Family Physician, Dr Nkiruka Okpala has advocated compulsory Human Papiloma Virus, HPV vaccination for young girls as a sure way to stamp out the ...
New technology is allowing some women to test themselves for cervical cancer without a visit to the doctor’s office.
The Centre has reported a strong start to the nationwide Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination programme, with around three ...
PanCare has teamed up with the Florida Breast and Cervical Cancer Program to provide free breast and cervical cancer ...
Dr M Srinivas, director of AIIMS Delhi, on AI in diagnostics, public healthcare pressures, lifestyle diseases and how AIIMS ...
Early detection dramatically increases survival rates. A simple Pap smear can detect abnormal cells before they turn ...
Women today are facing some big health challenges while managing responsibilities all alone. Regular health check-ups, awareness and timely screening can help in early detection of these conditions.
Did you know that it’s possible to detect some types of cancer before you show any signs or symptoms? Getting preventive screening tests makes this possible.
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