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She couldn’t afford the trip to get screened for cervical cancer. So screening came to her.
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She couldn’t afford the trip to get screened for cervical cancer. So screening came to her.
For years, Stelia Facki wanted to get screened for cervical cancer. But in her remote village of Chitundu in Malawi’s Machinga district, the nearest hospital offering the service was hours away—too far and too expensive for the 30-year-old mother to reach. She’d also heard rumors that discouraged her: people said screening was only for older women, that it wasn’t meant for someone her age. Then in May 2024, a community health worker came to Chit…
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