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Seeking to Reduce Cervical Cancer with a Massive Hpv Screening Campaign in Mendoza · Global Voices

The health strategy aims to expand access to free tests, strengthen prevention and detect in time a disease that every year records between 200 and 250 cases in the province. Mendoza province launched one of the most ambitious public health campaigns to combat cervical cancer, a disease that, despite being preventable, continues to generate concern for its impact. The initiative, promoted by the Ministry of Health, seeks to expand access to HPV …
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The health strategy aims to expand access to free tests, strengthen prevention and detect in time a disease that every year records between 200 and 250 cases in the province. Mendoza province launched one of the most ambitious public health campaigns to combat cervical cancer, a disease that, despite being preventable, continues to generate concern for its impact. The initiative, promoted by the Ministry of Health, seeks to expand access to HPV …

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diariosanrafael.com.ar broke the news in on Monday, March 30, 2026.
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