Cervical Cancer Prevention: The Global Equity Gap
Eliminating Cervical Cancer Is A Global Health Equity Challenge - Health Policy Watch

Cervical cancer should no longer be killing women. It is one of the few cancers that we already know how to prevent, detect early, and treat effectively.
Cervical cancer remains preventable and treatable, yet continues claiming lives worldwide due to unequal access to vaccines, screening, and treatment. Health experts emphasize this persistent killer represents a critical health equity challenge, with most deaths occurring in low-resource settings. Closing the gap requires coordinated global efforts on vaccination programs and healthcare infrastructure.
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