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Medics sound the alarm over surging cervical cancer cases

Cervical cancer development image. “At least 80% of the women we see come with stage two or stage three cancer. If detected early, at stage one, cervical cancer can be cured,” Origa said.


KAMPALA - Women who suffer from frequent sexually transmitted infections are at a higher risk of persistent human papillomavirus (HPV) infection, which can lead to cervical cancer, experts

Violet Nabatanzi

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