This Plan envisions a future with the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem as a result of universal access to sexual health and STI prevention services, HPV vaccines, effective screening and precancer treatment services, treatment of invasive cervical cancer, and palliative care.... It foresees that all women and girls, regardless of age, race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, HIV status, or disability will have timely access to quality cervical cancer prevention, care, and treatment so that they can live in good health throughout the life course and enjoy the health-related human rights.
The goal is to accelerate progress toward the elimination of cervical cancer as a public health problem in the Americas by reducing incidence and mortality rates by one-third by 2030.
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Guía práctica de utilización destinado a médicos, farmacéuticos, enfermeros y auxiliares sanitario.
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Dr Thomas Waite, April 2014
Field Epidemiology Services, Public Health England; UK
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Selected findings from ECDC and EMCDDA scientific guidance, 2018
ПРактИЧеское РукоВодстВо для соВместных меРоПРИятИй.
Chronic Dis Int - Volume 3 Issue 1 - 2016
ISSN 2379-7983