It is recommended that women between 30 and 65 undergo co-testing with Human papillomavirus (HPV) and Pap smear testing every five years or Pap testing alone every three years.
New federal guidelines will make it easier for women to get screened for cervical cancer. According to the new recommendations by the Health Resources and Services Administration, women between the ...
A survey indicated that this may not be the case ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A major update to federal women’s health preventive guidance will make it easier for women to get screened for cervical cancer, ...
American women now have the option of screening for cervical cancer at home, using newly approved self-collection tools.
Looking for signs of the cancer in a more convenient way could help women access the test and prevent the disease occurring, researchers say.
On December 4, 2025, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released updates to their cervical cancer screening guidelines. The new guidelines call for people at average risk for cervical cancer to start ...
The American Cancer Society has made a major change to its guidelines for cervical cancer screening. In an effort to see more women get screened, the organization announced that self-collected vaginal ...
A modeling study of Norway, which has high HPV vaccination coverage and uniform cervical cancer screening, suggests fewer ...