A new study shows that blood collected on a sanitary pad can be used for cervical cancer screening, opening the door to new diagnostics ...
The Ministry of Health and Population has launched a nationwide Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination campaign for girls ...
Every day almost 2,000 women around the world sit down opposite a doctor and are told they have cervical cancer.
A modeling study of Norway, which has high HPV vaccination coverage and uniform cervical cancer screening, suggests fewer ...
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Women vaccinated against the human papillomavirus can safely skip many of the cervical cancer screenings that are typically recommended every three to five years, a new study from ...
About 70 per cent of cases are prevented through cervical screening, according to cancer research, and the HPV vaccine is ...
Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos is a Mexican scientist, professor, and researcher at the Escuela Nacional de Ciencias Biológicas of ...
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Can Women Get Far Fewer Cervical Cancer Screenings After HPV Vaccination?
Maybe in Norway but probably not in the U.S., expert says ...
The FDA has expanded the approval of Hologic’s Aptima human papillomavirus (HPV) assay for clinician-collected primary ...
A new study suggests menstrual blood collected during periods could reliably detect high-risk HPV, offering a non-invasive ...
KATHMANDU, Feb 8: The government has started a nationwide ‘Human Papillomavirus’ (HPV) vaccination campaign for girls ...
Even though cervical cancer affects women, HPV infection is not specific to any gender. Men are the key carriers and ...
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