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The Maharashtra Public Health Department launched a program on April 7 to raise awareness about cervical cancer among girls aged 9-14. ASHA workers will be involved, and educational materials will be distributed. The health minister also announced that diagnostic procedures like sonography, MRI, ECG, and dialysis services in district hospitals are free. He emphasized the importance of creating awareness about these services. The program aims to prevent cervical cancer through education.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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