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    The little-known links between cervical cancer and HIV
    CancerAware
    • Jun 12, 2019
    • 4 min

    The little-known links between cervical cancer and HIV

    Cervical cancer is the most common cancer among women living with HIV. The likelihood that a woman living with HIV will develop invasive cervical cancer is up to five times higher than for a woman who is not living with HIV. The overall risk of HIV acquisition among women is doubled when they have had a human papillomavirus (HPV) infection. So, what can be done? This is one of the questions discussed at a number of events addressing cervical cancer at the 2019 Women Deliver c
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    How Rwanda could be the first country to wipe out cervical cancer
    CancerAware
    • May 10, 2019
    • 13 min

    How Rwanda could be the first country to wipe out cervical cancer

    Girls began queuing at their local school with their friends, waiting for their names to be called. Many were apprehensive. After all, most of them had not had a vaccination since they were babies. It was 2013 and a new vaccine had arrived in Kanyirabanyana, a village in the Gakenke district of Rwanda. Reached by a reddened earth road, the village is surrounded by rolling hills and plantations growing crops from bananas to potatoes. Unlike the 10 vaccines already offered to y
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