💨 Abstract
CAPED's Ganga Godavari Cancer Screening Program, supported by AstraZeneca India and OneStage, has screened over 18,600 women for cervical, breast, and oral cancer across 3 years. Focusing on underprivileged communities, the initiative has expanded from Mathura to Delhi and aims to screen 8,000 women by 2025.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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