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Meeting of national stakeholders and primary health care providers on lessons learned in the area of cervical cancer prevention in Latvia and Europe, Riga, 15–16 April 2010
Members of the Parliament ready to speed up cervical cancer prevention process
We know effective measures for better health – why don’t we implement them?
1 in 100 women in Europe will develop cervical cancer
The first EUROGIN congress in eastern Europe: clinicians and scientists meet in Prague to review progress in prevention and control of cervical cancer
Deaths of 30 000 women can be prevented – WHO/Europe calls for more action on cervical cancer
Round table discussion on increasing access to cervical cancer screening among Roma women in Serbia
Cervical cancer prevention – programme managers meet in Istanbul to strengthen decision-making and share experiences and best practice
Cervical cancer - policy makers can do much more
Strategic workshop on developing an action plan for breast and cervical cancer, Tirana, 29-30 June 2010
Group of experts assess prevention and treatment of cervical cancer in Romania
HPV vaccination: protecting girls now from cervical cancer in their future
World Cancer Day: action for protection against cervical cancer
Uzbekistan achieves high HPV vaccination coverage against cervical cancer
International Day of Clean Air for blue skies: joint efforts needed to tackle air pollution driving climate change and affecting health
Simplicity, transparency and trust – essential in health data reporting
WHO delivers ambulances to Ukraine amid ongoing attacks against health care
How health authorities communicated the risks of monkeypox in advance of Berlin Pride
Infodemics and misinformation negatively affect people’s health behaviours, new WHO review finds
National diabetes registry improves care of persons with diabetes in Croatia