From July, women in England aged 25-49 who test negative for human papillomavirus (HPV) will be invited for cervical screening every 5 years instead of every 3 years. NHS England said the updated ...
A research study recently published in the Lancet reported that girls who received the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine at ...
From mammograms to at-home faecal immunochemical tests, eligibility for national screening programmes varies across ages and locations. Ahead of World Cancer Day (February 4), we spoke to Dr Rachel ...
The study estimates that children vaccinated at 12-13 years old face a near-zero risk of dying from the disease before ...
A new study led by researchers at Queen Mary University of London reveals women would welcome the option to choose between self-sampling and traditional screening done by a nurse or doctor for human ...
A CANCER prevention jab has been proven to have saved lives for the first time since the rollout 17 years ago. A study found at least 200 women younger than 35 have been saved by the HPV vaccine ...
During Cervical Cancer Awareness Week, NewsMedical spoke with Tim Simpson, General Manager for the UK and Ireland at Hologic, a leader in women's health technology. Hologic is renowned for pioneering ...