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WASHINGTON, June 8 /PRNewswire/ -- Women's health leaders today called on the international community to commit the resources needed to ensure that women and girls worldwide have equal access to cervical cancer prevention technologies. At the WOMEN DELIVER conference, the Declaration for Universal Access to Cervical Cancer Prevention was issued by leading women's health, cancer and business organizations, including PATH, the International Planned Parenthood Federation and the International Union Against Cancer.
Today with the development of new tools and strategies, we have an unprecedented opportunity to prevent and treat cervical cancer through a comprehensive response in low-resource settings," said Chris Elias, President and CEO of PATH. "There is strong scientific evidence of the ...
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To: MEDICAL EDITORS
Contact: Europe, The Middle East, and Africa, J.J. Divino, Geneva, +011-41-22-809-1878, +011-41-79-811-7049 (mobile), divino@uicc.org, or The Americas and Asia-Pacific, Debra Anna Daugherty, Washington, D.C., +011-202-558-3583, or Mexico City, +011- 525-585-252806, Daugherty@uicc.org, both of International Union Against Cancer
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To: FAMILY EDITORS
Contact: Europe, Middle East & Africa: J.J. Divino of International Union Against Cancer; Geneva, + 41 22 809 1878, or divino@uicc.org; Americas & Asia- Pacific: Washington +1-202-558- 3583, Mexico City + 525 585 252806, or media@uicc.org
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New research identifies diverse - but not insurmountable - barriers to breast cancer screening and treatment
SEATTLE, April 1, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A landmark breast health care publication reveals a multitude of barriers that keep women of developing nations from being screened and treated for breast cancer - but offers tools to help countries improve their breast care programs.
... Global Initiative Global Summit on International Breast Health in Chicago. The summit brought toget... to move to the next level of the fight against breast cancer, and toward reaching the global goal... Oncology and president of the International Union against Cancer. The supplement includes studies co...
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... Tumours, 7th Edition offers a truly international approach to cancer classification and staging, wit... in affiliation with the International Union Against Cancer (UICC), this authoritative guide co...