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Cervical cancer is preventable, but kills thousands each year — in part because women aren't regularly screened for it. A new test allows people to test themselves at home and mail in the results.
Pap smears have long been the standard for cervical cancer screening, but they’re no one’s idea of fun. Could this device be ...
Teal Health, the company behind the new device, hopes it will increase screening rates by making the procedure more ...
Safe and accurate, a recently approved dry swab device may reduce clinic-related barriers to screening for cervical cancer.
Following its recent FDA approval, Teal Health® announced the publication of its multi-center pivotal SELF-CERV study in JAMA Network Open. The study supported the recent U.S. Food and Drug ...
Many women dread getting their regular Pap smears. The procedure, which involves scraping cells from the cervix to check for ...
The first at-home test to help women screen for cervical cancer has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. Women’s health company Teal Health ...
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the country’s first at-home HPV screening kit, a disease that causes nearly all ...
U.S. regulators have approved the first cervical cancer testing kit that allows women to collect their own sample at home ...
Self-collected samples to test for cervical cancer are a step in the right direction when it comes to addressing healthcare barriers, according to Rahma S. Mkuu, Ph.D., M.P.H., assistant professor in ...
The Teal Wand, an at-home HPV testing device that could replace a Pap smear, could broaden access to cervical cancer screening.
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