Americans prefer to screen for cervical cancer in-clinic vs. at home
More than 60% of American women prefer to get their cervical cancer screening in a clinic versus at home with a self-sampling kit, study finds
Black women are less likely to prefer at-home cervical cancer screening
In May, the FDA approved the first home-based self-sampling device for cervical cancer screening
HOUSTON, FEBRUARY 6, 2026 – American women now have the option of screening for cervical cancer at home, using newly approved...
Immune-targeting vaccine shows promise intercepting cancer in patients with Lynch Syndrome
Lynch Syndrome significantly increases the lifetime risk of developing multiple cancers, including colorectal and endometrial
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Higher bacteria levels inside tumors can promote immunotherapy resistance in head and neck cancer
Researchers found that the amount, and not the type, of bacteria inside tumors can predict response to treatment in lab...
Immunotherapy before and after surgery improved outcomes in lung cancer patients with lymph node metastases
Perioperative nivolumab plus neoadjuvant chemotherapy improved outcomes for patients regardless of whether their cancer had spread to their lymph nodes
These findings suggest that N2 status may not be as limiting for treatment as previously thought and support a paradigm shift toward combined chemotherapy plus immunotherapy<...