Self-swab tests provide a simple way to catch early warning signs of cervical cancer.
Scientists have successfully analyzed Charles Darwin's original specimens from his HMS Beagle voyage (1831 to 1836) to the ...
New options for testing and treating some of the most common sexually transmitted diseases are becoming available.
Self-collected vaginal specimens are now acceptable for cervical cancer screening for women ages 30 to 65 with an average risk of cervical cancer, according to new guidelines released Jan. 5 by the ...