LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KTHV) -- The Centers for Disease Control has received overwhelming support from cancer centers across the country for their new HPV vaccination guidelines. The new guidelines say ...
There are more than 100 varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV), which is an infection that causes warts in various parts of the body. There are more than 40 different strains of HPV that spread to ...
An influential U.S. panel of health experts is boosting support for the HPV test as a routine part of cervical cancer screening. The independent U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF), which ...
UT Southwestern Medical Center and 69 other national cancer institute-designated centers are endorsing new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention guidelines for human papillomavirus vaccinations ...
ST. LOUIS – A new report published by a pair of leading medical organizations is paving the way for doctors on how best to integrate primary HPV testing into the care of their patients until several ...
There are more than 100 varieties of human papillomavirus (HPV), which is an infection that causes warts in various parts of the body. There are more than 40 different strains of HPV that spread to ...
The guidelines, "Self-collected vaginal specimens for HPV testing: Recommendations from the Enduring Consensus Cervical Cancer Screening and Management Guidelines Committee," were published in the ...
The American Cancer Society is endorsing the use of self-swab kits to test for HPV, because they may reduce barriers to cervical cancer screening. The amended guidelines will "help improve compliance ...
New cervical cancer screening guidelines endorse self-collection methods for HPV testing for average-risk individuals in clinical settings. Svetlana Repnitskaya/Getty Images The Health Resources & ...
Get unlimited access to ad-free articles and exclusive content. MyHealthNewsDaily The nation's largest pediatrician group today released its new schedule of recommended childhood vaccinations. It made ...
According to a survey published this month in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, less than one third of obstetrician-gynecologists give eligible patients the HPV vaccine and only half adhere ...