vimarsana.com

New Delhi, December 14 (IANS) Cervical cancer death rates in low-to-middle-income countries can be reduced by more than 63 per cent through implementation of updated World Health Organization (WHO) screening guidelines, according to two studies.

Related Keywords

Tanzania ,New Delhi ,Delhi ,India ,Sydney ,New South Wales ,Australia ,Kate Simms ,Michaelia Hall ,Daffodil Centre ,World Health Organization ,Cancer Council New South Wales ,University Of Sydney ,Nature Medicine ,

© 2024 Vimarsana

vimarsana.com © 2020. All Rights Reserved.