WHO chief calls for action against cervical cancer

WHO chief calls for action against cervical cancer

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As the G20 Leaders’ Summit takes place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the World Health Organization (WHO) has called for decisive global action to eliminate cervical cancer, a preventable disease that claims the lives of over 350,000 women annually, CE Report quotes Anadolu Agency.

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