
China’s Drive to Prevent Cervical and Breast Cancer Empowers Women’s Health
China steps up its drive to prevent cervical and breast cancer, underlining women’s health as a cornerstone of gender equality and national development.
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China steps up its drive to prevent cervical and breast cancer, underlining women’s health as a cornerstone of gender equality and national development.
A look at how the Chinese mainland’s latest white paper details advances in maternal and child health, integrating services into a nationwide network covering 1.4B people ahead of next year’s gender equality summit.
The Chinese mainland’s new white paper reveals free HPV vaccines for 5 million girls each year, plus 342 million cervical screenings, 245 million breast checks, and major health campaigns.
China is witnessing a rise in female lung cancer cases, prompting experts to emphasize the importance of public awareness and early prevention measures.
Jing’an County’s cervical cancer screening model, reducing mortality rates by 40%, inspires national proposal to expand rural women’s healthcare access.