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Local Governments Will Keep Track of Cancer Screening History, with Residents to Contact the Government to Promote Early Detection Starting Next Spring (Kyodo News)

It was learned on the 18th that the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare will introduce a system that will allow municipalities to keep track of residents' cancer screening history. The aim is to encourage residents who have missed out on regular checkups to have them undergo regular checkups, leading to early detection and treatment. For the time being, the system is expected to use a method such as a QR code to have residents report their scr…
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It was learned on the 18th that the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare will introduce a system that will allow municipalities to keep track of residents' cancer screening history. The aim is to encourage residents who have missed out on regular checkups to have them undergo regular checkups, leading to early detection and treatment. For the time being, the system is expected to use a method such as a QR code to have residents report their scr…

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熊本日日新聞社 broke the news in on Monday, August 18, 2025.
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