Get the test,” is a message Erica Wheeler wishes she could tell her mother, and every woman, especially Black women, ...
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Testing menstrual blood for HPV might provide a less invasive way to screen for cervical cancer, a new study suggests
Signs of cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) could be found in menstrual blood, offering a potentially less invasive and more accessible alternative to the often-dreaded pelvic exam.
“Home-based self-sampling has the potential to remove many of the barriers women face when it comes to cervical cancer screening,” lead researcher Sanjay Shete said in a news release. He’s deputy ...
India Today on MSN
Detecting cervical cancer: Should women opt for HPV test or pap smear?
In India, where cervical cancer is a leading cause of deaths among women, regular screening is the best way to detect the ...
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