
Lack of leadership and organization at state levels are the key reasons for the slow progress in addressing cervical cancer in the US, a new study conducted by researchers at Indiana University reveals. "We focus on cervical cancer because it is likely the 'low-hanging fruit' opportunity to beat a cancer in this generation," said Beth Meyerson, a health policy expert at the IU School of Public Health-Bloomington. "We have the tools of HPV vaccination, screening ...
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