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HVD 2023: Cervical Cancer May Be the First Eliminated Malignancy. What Paths Will Lead to This Goal in the Czech Republic?
Cervical cancer is the 3rd most common cancer among women aged 15–44. Annually, it is diagnosed in 750–800 women in our country, and every 29 hours, one woman dies from it in the Czech Republic. However, it could become the first oncological disease that can be eliminated. How to achieve this was discussed by the chairman of the Czech Vaccinological Society ČLS JEP and Dean of the Faculty of Military Medicine at the University of Defense in Hradec Králové, Prof. MUDr. Roman Chlíbek, Ph.D., at a symposium supported by MSD during the October…

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