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Home Screening for Cervical Cancer: A New Option for Women
California, USASunday, May 11, 2025
A recent study showed that at-home screening is just as effective as in-office screening. Women also preferred the at-home option. They said they would be more likely to get tested regularly if they could do it at home. This could help reduce the number of women who are behind on their screenings. It could also help close the racial gap in cervical cancer deaths. Black and Native American women are more likely to die from cervical cancer than white women.
The Teal Wand will be available by prescription. It will be for women aged 25-65 who are at average risk. The company is working with insurance providers to cover the cost. This could make the test more accessible to women. At-home cervical cancer screenings are already available in other countries. This includes Australia and Sweden. The U. S. is catching up with this new approval.
The goal is to eliminate cervical cancer. Regular screening is key to this. The new at-home tool could make screening more convenient. This could encourage more women to get tested regularly. It could also make the process less scary. This is a big step forward in women's health. It could save many lives.
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