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Cervical cancer treatment in clinical practice will change over time, but “meanwhile, there’s going to be hundreds of thousands of women who’ve had this type of treatment who continue to ...
Jack Greener, a jiu-jitsu student in California, was awarded $56 million in court on Tuesday, June 3 after being paralyzed from the neck down by his instructor in 2018.
A jiu-jitsu student has been awarded $56 million after he was left paralyzed from the neck down by a black-belt instructor known as “Sinistro.” Jack Greener, 30, was a beginner white belt ...
According to the WHO’s Global Action Plan for the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem, low to middle-income countries (LMICs) must follow the 90-70-90 target to reduce the ...
At-home screenings are effective alternatives for closing the screening gap. One study found that mailing kits to people overdue for cervical cancer screenings saw a 50% increase compared to ...
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first at-home screening test for cervical cancer, the product’s maker announced on Friday. The DIY test could serve as an alternative to ...
WASHINGTON — U.S. regulators have approved the first cervical cancer testing kit that allows women to collect their own sample at home before shipping it to a laboratory, according to a medical ...
WASHINGTON, United States (AFP)— The US Food and Drug Administration has approved an at-home cervical cancer screening tool as an alternative to Pap smears by a gynecologist, the company behind ...
The Food and Drug Administration approved the United States’ first at-home cervical cancer screening tool on Friday, a decision that stands to give women an accessible alternative to Pap smears ...
The study included data from 2008-2022 on women aged 20-64 years; a total of 39,977 CIN2+ cases were reported, included 13,027 (32.6%) CIN3+. Overall, the number of CIN2+ cases per 100,000 women ...
The study authors found 222,425 cases of cervical cancer in the US between 2001 and 2019, with a majority seen among non-Hispanic White women (59.9%) who lived in an urban county (84.3%).
Self-testing and vaccines are effective tools in the fight to eliminate cervical cancer. But without funding and a clear strategy, New Zealand is lagging behind other countries.