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India is ground zero in battling a cancer that kills a woman every 7 minutes

Advait PalepuBloomberg
Jun 22, 2024 | 16:19 IST
Cervical cancer vaccination drive in Navi Mumbai (File photo)

India accounts for the largest share of cervical cancer deaths, partly because too few girls/women are screened. An affordable HPV vaccine, manufactured by Serum Institute, can be the answer to curb this disease

In Kanarsi, a village on New Delhi’s rural fringe, physicians at a pop-up cancer screening clinic on a sweltering day in June are trying to persuade women to go for cervical inspections.

Only 15% agree, the rest were too shy or hesitant despite the free screening and treatment. This reflects a chasm that Prime Minister Narendra Modi must bridge to keep his pledge of curbing cervical cancer that kills a woman in the country every seven minutes.
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