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Short-Interval HPV Retesting Shows Triage Promise for Cervical Cancer Screening
Persistent HPV infection is the principal cause of cervical cancer. HPV-based screening is effective but has limited ...
The U.S. Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) testing market is poised for significant growth, projected to reach $1.01 billion by ...
Profmed’s Dr Moratwe Masima talks about preventative care in South Africa and why screening should be a standard part of ...
HPV is common, but cervical cancer doesn’t have to be. With vaccination and regular screening, most cases are totally ...
Among screening-adherent members, direct mail was the most effective and cost-saving strategy; for overdue members, direct mail was also more effective than usual care and generated an additional ...
Cancer screenings are a vital part of a woman’s reproductive and overall health. While breast cancer is the most common reproductive cancer in women, cervical cancer is the third most common type of ...
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Telecel leads fight against cervical cancer
Telecel Group has handed over advanced cervical cancer diagnostic equipment and pledged free screening for women at three ...
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Healthcare Asia Magazine on MSN
Global HPV and pap smear test market to hit $3.94b by 2030
The sector’s expansion is attributed to the rising number of HPV cases. The global Human Papillomavirus (HPV) and Pap smear ...
Pap smears are screening tools to detect any abnormal changes in cervical cells which may indicate cancer or HPV.
Three million people receive abnormal Pap smear results each year, but less than one percent are diagnosed with cervical ...
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