CureCervicalCancer

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On a global scale, over half a million women acquire cervical cancer and more than 300,000 die from the disease each year. Over 85% of these new cases are in developing countries that lack screening and treatment programs which might catch pre-cancerous lesions before they become invasive. Once invasive, cervical cancer requires radical surgery with chemotherapy and/or radiation, treatment that is highly complex and prohibitively expensive for the vast majority of women. Hence, very few women are being treated for cervical cancer and it is now a leading cause of cancer death for women worldwide.

Learn more at:   http://www.curecervicalcancer.org