Research on at-home testing for HPV could improve cancer prevention and ease screening for patients.
Drs. Diana Buist and Rachel Winer are studying whether at-home kits could save more women's lives.
The HPV vaccine protects against several types of HPV that cause cancer. But many parents have questions about who should be vaccinated and when. Here are clear answers from KPWHRI and the Kaiser Permanente Washington immunization team.
Vaccinations in 112 countries prevented an estimated 50 million deaths over the last 20 years.
Dr. Diana Buist reflects on the challenges of providing screening during a pandemic — and finds reason for optimism.
Interdisciplinary group shows that home-based HPV tests can boost cervical cancer screening for women at high risk.
Dr. Diana Buist and team reflect on HOME trial showing 50 percent screening boost in underscreened women.
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