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22 - 28 January 2012
This
January the European Cervical Cancer Association (ECCA) runs Cervical Cancer Prevention Week. Over six days, the organisation wants to draw awareness to cervical cancer by providing
information on the development of the disease and prevention.
Everyday in the UK 8 women are diagnosed and nearly 3 women die
of cervical cancer

It is the most common cancer in women aged 20 - 29 and the
second most common cancer in women under 35 years old
Cervical screening saves 4,500 women's lives each year

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