Canada: Increase in Cervical Cancer Deaths Among 35-44 Year-Olds
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There has been an increase in cervical cancer deaths among certain groups of women in Canada, particularly those aged 35-44. Dr. Marc Steben, President of the World Congress on STIs and HIV, held in Montreal this week, regrets that Canada is not putting in place a national strategy to detect HPV, the main cause of this cancer.


There has been an increase in cervical cancer deaths among certain groups of women in Canada, particularly those aged 35-44
MONTREAL — There has been an increase in cervical cancer deaths among certain groups of women in Canada, particularly 35-44 years of age. Dr. Marc Steben, President of the World Congress on STIs and HIV, held in Montreal this week, regrets that Canada is not putting in place a national strategy to detect HPV, the leading cause of this cancer. The latest data shows that between 2018 and 2022, more than a quarter of cervical cancer deaths occurred…
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