Minister Salako has noted that Nigeria has recorded major cancer care advancements in prevention, detection, and treatment.
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Screening for common non-communicable diseases (NCDs), including cervical cancer, is an integral part of service delivery of ...
The rising rates of cervical cancer demand urgent action. Awareness, education, and access to screening are essential to reversing this trend. Organizations like the Women’s Health Coalition are ...
The government has launched a vaccination campaign against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which causes cervical cancer, ...
The Federal Government is exploring a unique approach to cancer care through health insurance coverage for cancers, in accordance ...
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In a landmark step towards the comprehensive management of cancer, the Cancer Policy for Jammu and Kashmir was unveiled today ...
On World Cancer Day, we honor Dr. George Papanikolaou, the Greek scientist who revolutionized cervical cancer detection with ...
Charleston County Master Deputy Jessica Coston describes how she beat back cervical cancer after her symptoms were initially ...
Manisha Kumar, Chief Operating Officer, HCG Cancer Hospital, which organised the screenings, said one in nine women was ...