Experts estimate that over 13,000 new cervical cancer diagnoses occurred in the United States in 2025, accompanied by over 4,000 cervical cancer-related deaths. Five-year survival for patients ...
As Canada moves to modernize cervical cancer screening, a new study suggests most women do not yet understand or trust the ...
Testing menstrual blood for human papillomavirus (HPV) could be a "robust alternative or replacement" for current cervical cancer screening by a clinician, finds a study from China published by The ...
Be proactive about your health Health screenings — physical exams, tests and procedures used to detect disease early — are important. Screening tests are designed to detect hidden disease ...
In 2018, there were approximately 570,000 new cases of cervical cancer worldwide. More than 85% of cases occurred in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), primarily because of poor access to ...
Most women requiring continued cervical cancer screening — including those at high risk — do not continue screening after 65 years of age.
Cervical cancer screening adherence is below 10%, with frequent guideline updates causing confusion among patients and clinicians. The COVID-19 pandemic worsened nonadherence and HPV vaccine awareness ...
The country implemented a national vaccination program to prevent the disease in 2007. New data show that in 2021, no women ...
Cervical screening in Australia has changed over the past seven years. The test has changed, and women (and people with a cervix) now have much more choice and control. Here’s why – and what you can ...
The NSW Government is partnering with Aboriginal communities to address inequities in cervical cancer outcomes through initiatives which focus on ...