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Dr. Vid Karmakar discusses the urgent need for equitable cervical cancer prevention and the importance of HPV vaccination.
If you're a woman who's made a resolution to prioritize your health this year, here's an opportunity you don't want to miss.
Cervical cancer progresses silently and can be prevented through regular screenings, vaccination, and a healthy lifestyle.
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Prevent cervical cancer with screening, vaccination, and lifestyle changes; early detection is key to saving lives.
January is Cervical Cancer Health Awareness Month. National Women’s Health Network offers this advice on cervical cancer awareness and screening.