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Cervical screening is to test for symptomless cases of HPV. If you notice any changes that are unusual for you, or experience symptoms including unusual vaginal bleeding, changes to discharge ...
A pap smear or cervical screening isn’t the most exciting errand, but if you’ve been putting it off you may be in for a "completely different experience" than the last time you were tested.
Cervical cancer screenings play a vital role in catching cancer early, when it's most treatable. With new testing options, ...
The maker of an at-home cervical cancer screening test said Friday it has won approval from the Food and Drug Administration, giving patients an alternative to in-clinic pap smears.
There's a new self-guided way to screen for cervical cancer at home that was approved by the FDA. But doctors caution that it's not for everyone. Here's what you need to know.
The Teal Wand is an at-home vaginal sample self-collection device that tests for HPV. The test will first be available in California in June.
The Food and Drug administration has approved the U.S.'s first at-home alternative to the Pap smear, a procedure generations of women have dreaded and often found painful. The new device by Teal ...
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