
Most women still prefer clinic cervical screening over at-home self-sampling, despite home testing devices becoming available, a study has found. However, women who reported discrimination in...

As new European research shows millennials are more likely to miss cervical cancer screenings than any other generation, experts warn that failing to address major barriers...

Women aged 25 to 49 in England will be invited for cervical screening every five years instead of three, if they test negative for human papillomavirus...

Women are being urged to come forward for cervical screening as new figures show more than five million are not up to date with their routine...

Most women would welcome the choice between self-sampling and traditional screening in human papillomavirus (HPV)-based cervical screening, a study suggests. HPV is a common virus transmitted...

Women in England are invited for screening by the NHS every three to five years depending on their age

A six-step test for two high-risk types of HPV delivered results in 45 minutes and required just two pieces of equipment
Current UK guidance suggests women should wait for 12 weeks after they have given birth to be screened

The tests are thought to be as effective and reliable as a GP cervical screening procedure

Automated technology for screening could change everything, says expert