Updated cervical cancer screening guidelines: What to know
This week, the American Cancer Society (ACS) released updated cervical cancer screening guidelines for individuals at average risk. They now recommend that cervical cancer screening begin at age 25, instead of 21, and place a greater emphasis on human papillomavirus (HPV) testing as the preferred primary screening strategy.
“Cervical cancer is very rare in women under age 25, and most abnormalities resolve on their own at...
Due for a mammogram during COVID-19? 7 things to know
As our patients and caregivers know, cancer doesn’t stop for COVID-19. And that means you shouldn’t stop getting your cancer screenings either...
Examining the impact of the tobacco industry’s court-ordered anti-smoking advertisements
During the past three years, you may have seen anti-smoking advertisements sponsored by the tobacco industry on television, in newspapers,...