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The Teal Wand was recently approved by the FDA as the first self-collection device to screen for cervical cancer, a major step forward for accessible women’s health, according to Rahma S. Mkuu, Ph.D., ...
Jennifer is a former UAB patient—and now employee—who hopes her story inspires Alabamians to wipe out cervical cancer.
A new at-home self-collection device is taking aim at the screening gap for cervical cancer, and new research, spearheaded by ...
According to recent statistics, cervical cancer is the fourth most common type of cancer in the world. Unfortunately, the numbers are not in the favor of African American women either ... what’s ...
The doctor is in — the mailbox, that is. You can now do self-administered tests for everything from thyroid function to HIV ...
Receiving the results over a smartphone, it's the first change in the pap smear for 80+ years according to the company.
At-home colon cancer tests aren't the right option for people with a history of colon cancer or high-risk conditions, such as ...
Kenya is among the leading cervical cancer ... the number of women who have undergone screening still remains low at only 16 percent in the country, according to the Ministry of Health.
World No Tobacco Day highlights the urgent need to expose deceptive industry practices targeting vulnerable populations ...
FILIPINO women under 30 years old, led by octet pop sensation BINI, have flexed their muscle in Forbes magazine’s 30 under 30 Asia list, which features 300 young entrepreneurs, leaders and innovators ...
Cervical cancer affects thousands of women per year. Unfortunately, the early signs of the disease can be so subtle that many women ignore them until it’s in the later stages. While treatment is still ...
A woman who endured 21 years of treatment is celebrating one year of being cancer-free.Carolyn Collins, 72, of Texas, credits her faith for helping her persevere through the challenges of her ...