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Cervical Cancer

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06 May

Cervical Cancer

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  • Pap tests should start later, new guidelines recommend
    07 January, 2013
  • Guidelines recommend less frequent cervical cancer screenings
    07 January, 2013
  • Stop pap tests in women under 25, Canadian panel advises
    07 January, 2013
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