With an eye on the next Olympic Games cycle, the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) partnered with the National Sports Clinic and the Ministry of Health...
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As part of its efforts to facilitate the early detection of cervical cancer and in so doing, reduce illness and fatalities, the government yesterday officially launch-ed its $2.8 billion Cervical Cancer Screening Programme targeting women between the ages of 21 to 65. The article Health ministry launches $2.8b cervical screening programme appeared first on Stabroek News.
With an eye on the next Olympic Games cycle, the Guyana Olympic Association (GOA) partnered with the National Sports Clinic and the Ministry of Health...
The Ministry of Health yesterday announced that 16 health professionals had graduated from from the Caribbean Regional Field Epidemiology and...
The Ministry of Health yesterday announced that 16 health professionals had graduated from from the Caribbean Regional Field Epidemiology and...
-launches Global Biodiversity Alliance x President Irfaan Ali yesterday told the United Nations General Assembly that Guyana is doing more than its...
The Malvern Health Centre in St Elizabeth has been officially reopened following a comprehensive $54-million upgrade under the Ministry of Health and...
A 10-year study demonstrates that digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) improves breast cancer detection and significantly lowers the occurrence of...
HPV testing and single-dose vaccine key to tackle cervical cancer in the Americas, PAHO report says WASHINGTON, USA, (PAHO) – A new report on...
More than 1,000 women have benefited from free health screenings and consultations at a 4-day medical camp held at Mbagathi County Hospital. This...
The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will assist the Department of Health in evaluating its HPV vaccination program, with a focus...