Genetic-testing company 23andMe is expanding beyond identifying your ancestry: The FDA just approved its at-home test for screening breast-cancer risk. Here's what you should know before taking it.
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.
The National Breast Cancer Coalition is an advocacy organization that funds research for breast cancer and helps to ensure ...
The FDA approved the first at-home cervical cancer screening in May. Texas is the eighth state to have access to the test as Teal Health rolls the product out state-by-state.
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