A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
A UVA Health physician helped shape new guidelines to expand at-home testing and prevent cancer before it starts.
Following the 2024 FDA approval of a new self-collection test to detect HPV, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force ...
The guidelines, published Jan. 5 by the Health Resources and Services Administration, now recommend that average-risk women ...
A major update to federal women’s health preventive guidance will make it easier for women to get screened for cervical ...
Among 670,003 commercially insured US adults, only 7.3% adhered to cervical cancer screening guidelines between 2013 and 2021; most were either overscreened (61.6%) or underscreened (31.1%). The rate ...
The researchers found that 7.3% of those eligible were guideline-adherent, while 61.6% and 31.1% were overscreened and underscreened, respectively. HealthDay News — Adherence to cervical cancer ...
Adherence to cervical cancer screening guidelines is low, with more than 60% undergoing overscreening, according to a research letter published online Dec. 10 in JAMA Network Open. Michelle B. Shin, ...
The American Cancer Society has endorsed self-collected vaginal samples for cervical cancer screening — a change medical experts say will help expand access and improve detection. The updated ACS ...
The American Cancer Society (ACS) has updated its cervical cancer screening guidelines to endorse self-collected vaginal specimens for human papillomavirus (HPV) testing, marking a major shift in U.S.
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . The updated cervical cancer screening guidance includes the option of self-collection of vaginal samples for HPV ...
About The Study: Consistent with prior work, this study found low adherence (7.3%) to cervical cancer screening guidelines among the commercially insured U.S. population despite stable coverage, ...