|
Home sample collection for HPV found feasible, specific.(Human papillomavirus)(Disease/Disorder overview)
Publication: Internal Medicine News Publication Date: 15-JUN-06 Author: Brunk, Doug |
|
|
|
How to access the full article: Free access to all articles is available courtesy of your local library. To access the full article click the "See the full article" button below. You will need your US library barcode or password.
|
|
|
COPYRIGHT 2006 International Medical News Group
PALM SPRINGS, CALIF. -- Women who do not participate in routine screening programs may prefer self-testing for human papillomavirus with a tampon or cotton swab over testing administered by a physician, Dr. Robert P. Edwards reported in a poster session at the annual meeting of the Society of Gynecologic Oncologists.
"This is a feasible approach to use for women not currently participating in screening," Dr. Edwards, the study's lead author, said later in an interview. "The concept of the study was to try to evaluate women who...
Read the full article for free courtesy of your local library.
|
|
|
|
 |
| More Articles from Internal Medicine News |
CDC advises routine preconception counseling, with insurance coverage.... June 15, 2006
|
Novel smoking cessation drug helped 44% quit. June 15, 2006
|
Are tobacco quitlines effective? June 15, 2006
|
Enzyme tied to success in quitting smoking. June 15, 2006
|
Paxil label to warn of suicide risk in adults.(Paroxetine)(Drug overvi... June 15, 2006
|
 |