New ACP guidance suggests starting mammograms at 50 instead of 40 for average-risk women, one every two years, sparking debate among breast cancer screening experts.
Programs that support patients in the screening process or mail stool test kits to their homes are most effective at boosting colorectal cancer screening rates.
Points to one of the most talked-about advances in cancer screening: multi-cancer early detection blood tests.
At-home colon cancer tests typically involve mailing in a self-collected stool sample, though each type of test follows a ...
Prostate cancer is one of the top diagnoses for men with cancer, but early stages are tough to detect.
Prioritizing our health can be challenging. Gallup finds that more than 60 percent of women report that barriers keep them from protecting their well-being. The leading culprit: It feels too ...
As medical advancements continually reshape health care, at-home cancer screening kits have emerged as a potential game-changer in early detection. Dr. Laura Dover, a radiation oncologist at UAB St.
Nearly 1 million colorectal cancer deaths have been averted in the last 45 years primarily due to screenings and the removal of precancerous polyps, a new study shows. The study, published Thursday in ...
Prostate-specific antigen (PSA) blood testing likely reduces the risk of death from prostate cancer, found a new review ...
A nurse practitioner-led outreach program improves the rates of breast and cervical cancer screening among women veterans in ...
The Patients First Act allows doctors to screen patients for cancer without approval from insurance companies. But the law’s reach is limited.