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A Guide To Cervical Cancer
Cervical cancer can be prevented, yet 300,000 women die from it each year
Cervical cancer can be prevented, yet 300,000 women die from it each year. Cervical cancer is a cancer of the female reproductive tract. Early detection is vital, and death rates have been reduced but in the developing world death rates are increasing. The programme speaks to women who have been diagnosed with the disease.
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