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Tacloban City Health Office Urges Cervical Cancer Screening Amid Low Turnout

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The City Health Office (CHO) here is urging women to undergo early screening for cervical cancer as the local turnout remains significantly below government targets. Dr. Jane Lyka Louise Tabao, CHO senior medical officer, said Thursday that cervical cancer often develops without symptoms in its early stages, making regular check-ups vital for survival. “Cervical cancer is treatable, especially when detected early, but most cases are asymptomatic…
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pageone.ph broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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