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Doctors hope cervical cancer cases in Singapore can decline through screening, vaccination

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Cervical cancer is the 10th most common female cancer in Singapore. However, the risk can be reduced with regular screenings and a vaccination against HPV. Men who are vaccinated can prevent the transmission of HPV infection to their partners as well. CNA's Sabrina Ng reports. Read more: https://cna.asia/3DE7DpH

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