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Benefits found for self-collected cervical cancer screening
A new study shows that a self-collected cervical cancer screening device is highly accurate, easy to use, and preferred over clinician collection.
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S3E2: HPV and cervical cancer with Sangini Sheth, MD, MPH
On this episode of Pap Talk, Sangini Sheth, MD, MPH discusses the latest research in cervical cancer and HPV.
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Study reveals low but rising cervical cancer risk after screening exit
A new study found that while cervical cancer risks remain low for women who meet screening exit criteria, they increase with age and time since last screening.
Study finds low lymphedema risk after SLN mapping in endometrial cancer
A new study highlights that sentinel lymph node mapping poses a low risk of lymphedema in women with low-grade endometrial cancer, supporting its use for accurate surgical staging.
Robotic-assisted laparoscopy increases endometrial cancer survival rates
A new study reveals that robotic-assisted laparoscopy surgery offers a slight overall survival advantage over conventional laparoscopy surgery for endometrial cancer patients.
New HPV vaccine shows promise in treating high-grade cervical lesions
Vvax001, a new HPV16 vaccine, offers a potential alternative to surgery for treating precancerous cervical lesions, with promising trial results.