Up to 150 public school teachers in Cavite availed themselves of the free cervical and breast cancer screening conducted on Friday by the Department...
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Australia is edging closer to becoming the first country to eliminate cervical cancer, but one challenge remains—ensuring everyone gets screened. A fresh push, led by the Australian Multicultural Health Collaborative (The Collaborative), is bringing cervical screening education straight to the communities that need it most. Backed by the Federation of Ethnic Communities’ Councils of Australia […]
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A new early detection screening program is hoping to help improve the life expectancy of Aussies living with lung cancer.
A new early detection screening program is hoping to help improve the life expectancy of Aussies living with lung cancer.