Journal article

Control of cervical cancer: Women's options and rights

JM Cain, H Ngan, S Garland, T Wright

International Journal of Gynecology and Obstetrics | Published : 2009

Abstract

Cervical cancer takes the lives of more than 250 000 women each year globally, particularly in under-resourced areas of low-, middle-, and high-income countries. Options for cancer control and treatment have reached a point that there are interventions for control that could be adopted for virtually every resource and demographic situation. Women die despite the availability of attractive control options, which means that educating policy makers, women's health professionals, as well as women themselves, must become a major focus for ongoing control of this disease. The human right to life, to prevention of suffering, and to education are all key rights linked to improving the control of cer..

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