A doctor and public health expert explains why the new federal guidelines expanding cervical cancer screening to at-home ...
A recent blood-based hepatitis C virus assay on Nuclein's DASH system highlighted its on-device sample prep, among other features that have been driving its adoption.
Many health insurance plans are required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA) to cover certain STD screenings without ...
The International Association of Fire Fighters reports nearly 80% of their members' line-of-duty deaths were due to cancer ...
U.S. guidance announced on Monday recommends self-collection of samples to test for HPV, the virus that often causes cervical ...
What happens when a genetic test unlocks long-held family secrets or other surprising results? Genetic genealogist Kelli ...
Quest and Labcorp may be archrivals in the diagnostic testing market, but they appear to agree on at least one thing: the ...
The guidelines, published Jan. 5 by the Health Resources and Services Administration, now recommend that average-risk women ...
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At-home cervical cancer tests are now available nationwide, as Teal rolls out test to all 50 states
Health disruptors are introducing new ways to screen for cervical cancer that skip the speculum entirely. And Teal's the first to bring at-home screening to women in all 50 states.
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An easy at-home test to replace Pap smears is here—and will soon be fully covered by most insurance
While the Pap was invented in the 1940s and involves inspecting cervical cells for precancerous or cancerous shifts, in the ...
New federal guidance is expanding testing for cervical cancer with a self-collection method. Dr. Mara Gordon speaks to NPR about why this option might become popular for screening for HPV.
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