Implementing plans for global elimination of cervical cancer
Evidence supports the use of primary HPV testing to accelerate the global elimination of cervical cancer, but such recommendations must be viewed in the context of the fragile healthcare systems and complex implementation challenges in low-income and lower-middle income countries.
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