Dr. Matthew Galsky spoke with CURE about the KEYNOTE-B15 trial results and their potential impact on muscle-invasive bladder cancer care. At the 2026 ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium, the ...
School-based cohort had lower risk for cervical cancer compared with the opportunistic cohort after adjustment for covariates.
For invasive reptile hunters in Florida, there’s another predatory lizard on the radar. Nile monitors, native to Africa, are populating parts of the Sunshine State, and they can now be killed ...
University of Florida experts warn that some popular plants sold in stores are invasive and harmful to the state's ecosystem. Eight common invasive plants found in Florida retail centers include ...
Invasive species, if left uncontrolled, can and will limit land and water use now and into the future. The longer we ignore the problem, the harder and more expensive the battle for control will ...
Signs of cervical cancer-causing human papillomavirus (HPV) could be found in menstrual blood, offering a potentially less invasive and more accessible alternative to the often-dreaded pelvic exam.
Two invasive termite species are spreading across Florida faster and farther north than previously predicted. A University of Florida study warns these termites could put the entire state at risk by ...
A simple menstrual pad may offer a scalable, non-invasive way to expand cervical cancer screening, matching the accuracy of clinician testing while lowering barriers for women worldwide. Study: ...
Florida's coastal and urban counties continue to see the spread of two invasive termite species beyond South Florida. The species are now threatening structures statewide, according to a new ...
Say you lived in a country that has sky-high HPV vaccination coverage plus a uniform cervical cancer screening program. A new study suggests that, depending on when you got your shots, you might only ...
Cervical cancer screenings are considered one of the most significant public health advances of the past 50 years, particularly in detecting HPV (human papillomavirus), the culprit of most cervical ...
Wildlife biologists have removed more than 100,000 pounds of invasive Asian carp from the Kansas River over the past three years, with 2025 marking the most successful year to date at 36,863 pounds ...