The U.S. Food and Drug Administration late Tuesday approved a new way for people to screen for signs of cervical cancer. Patients using the new method will self-screen with a swab at the doctors ...
It may be a little too soon to officially say goodbye to the pap smear (or good riddance), but we may be getting closer to a time when it is no longer the frequent and unpleasant experience that it is ...
In 2026, cervical cancer remains a stark reminder of global health inequity, with women in low-income countries and ...
Women represent as much as $20 trillion globally in annual consumer spending, yet many of their health needs remain unaddressed by the healthcare market. One large need that has been almost entirely ...
Allogeneic Marrow Stem-Cell Transplantation From Human Leukocyte Antigen–Identical Siblings Versus Human Leukocyte Antigen–Allelic–Matched Unrelated Donors (10/10) in Patients With Standard-Risk ...
In 1994, when Dr. Arthur Fournier went to Haiti for the first time, he realized it would never be possible to bring Pap smears–the tests that can prevent cervical cancer–to rural areas in the ...
The BC – NiCE study was developed to promote breast and cervical screening in the state of Alabama for Black women ages 21-74. This study is actively recruiting participants. The eligibility ...