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Cervical Cancer is the 4th most common cancer in women worldwide.
Over 300,000 women die annually from Cervical Cancer.
Their lives could have been saved, had they been screened in time. 

 

The World Health Organization (WHO) launched the Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative, that calls to screen almost a billion women by 2030.
However, existing screening technologies do not have sufficient accuracy, speed, and price, to effectively screen large numbers of women to  reduce Cervical Cancer deaths.

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