New American Cancer Society Guidelines could make it easier for women living in rural areas to get cervical cancer screenings ...
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 is endorsing the use of self-swab kits to test for HPV, because they may reduce barriers to cervical cancer screening. The amended guidelines will "help improve compliance ...
(NEW YORK) — The American Cancer Society released new guidelines for cervical cancer screening Wednesday, calling for “less and more simplified screening.” The biggest change is a recommendation to ...
The American Cancer Society has endorsed self-collected vaginal samples for cervical cancer screening — a change medical experts say will help expand access and improve detection. The updated ACS ...
New federal guidelines announced updated cervical cancer screening guidelines to include self-collection methods for HPV testing for females ages 30 to 65 with an average risk. The American Cancer ...
The latest ACOG guidelines recommend a longer span between testing, in contrast to the traditional annual test. In the absence of risk factors such as those previously mentioned, women are advised to ...
Cervical cancer can be prevented with timely screening and HPV vaccination. Learn about Pap smear tests, HPV DNA testing, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ABC News chief medical correspondent Dr. Tara Narula shares how the guidelines could change how women get screened and what is ...
Change is coming to guidelines for cervical cancer screening, which means women have some new options on this important test. Here are some of the guidelines: - Women 21-years-old to 29-years-old ...
Women 30 and older should be given an opportunity to self-test for cervical cancer, a federal health panel advised this week as part of an effort to expand screenings to groups that do not get enough ...