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View all search resultsOut of the 386 regencies and mayoralties targeted by the Health Ministry, fewer than half are estimated to have public health laboratories currently capable of processing PCR-based HPV DNA tests to detect cervical cancer.
Low awareness, stigma and a lack of access to quality and timely screening, diagnosis, treatment and care services are three key factors that lead women in lower- and middle-income countries to high vulnerability to breast and cervical cancer.
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