Social, economic, cultural, and environmental policies, in conjunction with health system performance and equitable access to ...
The WHO strategic plan for elimination of cervical cancer and how a combination of prevention, screening, and treatment can ...
Currently, the National Cervical Screening Programme, which includes self-testing, is the only national screening programme ...
To get screened for cervical cancer, patients in the United States may no longer need to put their feet in those awkward stirrups, brace for the uncomfortable speculum or even take the time off from ...
HPV is common, but cervical cancer doesn’t have to be. With vaccination and regular screening, most cases are totally ...
Current guidelines recommend that routine cervical cancer screening should end at age 65 years, but new research suggests that there may be an advantage to screening past that cutoff point. Findings ...
"It's important to understand that most cases of cervical cancer arise in adequately screened patients. The present results should remind us that being 65 or older is not, in itself, a ...
AI-supported cervical cancer screening in Kenya shows promise for improving healthcare access in resource-limited settings.
Professor & Director, Daffodil Centre, A Joint Venture with Cancer Council NSW, University of Sydney Karen Canfell receives funding from a range of government and non-government sources. She is ...
AI can be used to detect cervical cancer in women in resource-limited parts of the world. However, for this method to work, ...
There was a 15.5% increase in the number of people undergoing cervical screening in 2021-22 compared with 2020-21, according to the latest statistical data released by NHS Digital. The new annual ...
Over half a million women and people with a cervix have signed a petition to stop changes being made in Wales to cervical cancer screening (which will bring the country in line with the screening ...