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Laos: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Laos: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Laos: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

28 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Indonesia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Indonesia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Indonesia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

28 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

India: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
India: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

India: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

28 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Democratic People's Republic of Korea: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

28 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Cambodia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Cambodia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Cambodia: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

28 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Bhutan:  Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Bhutan:  Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Bhutan: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

25 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Bangladesh: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Bangladesh: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Bangladesh: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

25 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.

Afghanistan: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action
Afghanistan: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publisher

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Number of pages

4

Author

UNFPA Asia-Pacific Regional Office

Publication

Afghanistan: Cervical Cancer Elimination - Country Review & Roadmap for Action

Publication date

25 January 2022

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Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable cancers. However, in 2020, an estimated 341,800 women died from cervical cancer globally. The annual number of new cases of cervical cancer has been projected to increase from 570,000 to 700,000 between 2018 and 2030, with the annual number of deaths projected to increase from 311,000 to 400,0002. Most of these deaths occurred in low- and lower-middle income countries (LMICs) due to inadequate access to cervical cancer prevention, screening and treatment.