The government urges wider HPV vaccination and DNA-based screening to cut cervical cancer rates and improve early detection.
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A future without cervical cancer is possible in Malaysia, say experts. This type of cancer is largely preventable through screening and vaccines. But a wider coverage, especially a vaccination programme that includes boys too, is crucial. Read full story
The government urges wider HPV vaccination and DNA-based screening to cut cervical cancer rates and improve early detection.
Vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as well as improving access to DNA-based screening is crucial to eliminate cervical cancer in...
Vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) as well as improving access to DNA-based screening is crucial to eliminate cervical cancer in...
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