Food and Drug Administration is Approved A new device called Tail stickWhom his creator has described as "Vaginal Sample Self Collection Device for Cervical Cancer Screening." This can be especially useful for women who feel painful, traumatic, painful and even painful, as well as for those who do not have time to go to the doctor or have a disability to prevent them from traveling to consult them. Customers who get a tail stick will have to sweep their vagina with a sponge tool at its tip. They then have to send a sweep to test for HPV, or human papilloma viruses, which causes most cervical cancer.
Since the user is not scratching cells from its cervical, such as what happened with a spectulum during PAP smears, there are no samples to analyze abnormality under a microscope. But as New York Times Noted, some officials are now recommending HPV testing as the basic screening of cervical cancer. Last year, the National Cancer Institute launched a clinical trial network named CIrvical Cancer ‘Last Mail’ move And worked together with roach, which provided a Similar self -deposit solutions For participants. The Cancer Institute at the time explained that cervical cancer is extremely prevented with HPV vaccine and regular screening, but all the diagnosed events in the United States are among those who have never happened or are occasionally screened. A self -collecting device can extend access to cervical cancer screening massively.
Tel Wand users will be able to dial in the company’s tele -health services, with providers who can instruct them to use the device. Consumers then have to separate the broom from the stick, keep it in the vial, label it and then mail it to test. Tel Health claims that the solution was just as accurate during clinic screening Its clinical study. The company will begin to send California residents out of the sticks in June before increasing the availability of the country. It does not yet cost the device, but he said he was working with insurance providers to include the stick in their projects. The company plans to work with donors to subsidize people without insurance, as well as subsidize people’s expenses.
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