– $8,000 voucher available from Monday Kaieteur News – With the aim of eliminating cervical cancer among women by 2030, the government of Guyana...
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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.
– $8,000 voucher available from Monday Kaieteur News – With the aim of eliminating cervical cancer among women by 2030, the government of Guyana...
ALL ten Regions in Guyana will now be better equipped to deal with one of the nation’s biggest health risks, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV) which...
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ALMOST 20,000 nursery children have benefitted from medical screening under the Child and Youth Health Programme (CYHP), since its launch in August...
Women who are unscreened or under-screened are at greater risk of developing cervical cancer, the government says.
Kaieteur News – Minister of Health, Dr. Frank Anthony on Friday announced that four mammogram machines are expected to arrive in Guyana in July. The...
Medical male circumcision prevents penile cancer and reduces the risk of cervical cancer in female partners.
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The Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) recently held its 54th Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors in Ottawa, Canada which was attended by Senior...
US cancer diagnostic test maker Grail, which was due to list its shares on the Nasdaq yesterday after being spun out of Illumina, is betting that...