The FDA has approved three self-administered tests for the high-risk strains of HPV known to cause most cervical cancers.
The American Cancer Society just released new cervical cancer screening recommendations. Here's what you need to know.
There is no routine test for HPV (human papillomavirus) in men. This is because HPV infections in men are often harmless and cleared by the immune system without causing symptoms or health problems.
The American Cancer Society has endorsed HPV self-tests that can be taken at home, making early detection of cervical cancer ...
While Australia leads the world in the fight against cervical cancer, the disease needlessly claims about 250 lives each year. According to the National Cervical Screening program, 27 per cent of ...
After decades of decline, rates of cervical cancer within Canada have plateaued, according to the Canadian Cancer Society — a troubling trend for some experts, given that the type of cancer is ...
Cancer usually grows quietly for years before it causes pain, bleeding or weight loss. By the time symptoms appear, disease may already have spread, making treatment harder and survival chances lower.
Rectal bleeding, pain or changes in bowel habits should never be ignored. While hemorrhoids are common and usually harmless, ...
DGDA pursuing WHO’s ML-3 accreditation since 2016, which recognizes a country’s drug regulatory authority on the global stage ...
The following highlights showcase key research presented at the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO) 2025 Congress.
We tend to overlook some bodily conditions and brush them off as nothing serious. However, a doctor’s visit may reveal a more serious truth, leaving a person in utter shock or relief. These people ...
Since 2024, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved three self-collected HPV tests: Two are done in medical ...