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The article focused on cervical cancer screening efforts over the past year, during which 65,500 women underwent screenings. It highlighted that 83% of these screenings were for women aged between 30 and 65 years. Cervical cancer is often associated with persistent infection by high-risk types of the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). If not detected and treated early, it can develop into cancer. Early detection requires regular screening and HPV vaccination, with the World Health Organization recommending vaccination for girls aged 9 to 14 and screening women in the target age group to reduce the number of cases and deaths caused by the disease. December recorded the highest number of screenings at 6,548, reflecting the importance of early detection in preventing disease progression.
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