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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2025

Cervical cancer

Cervical cancer

A child receiving vaccine. Photo: Unicef

Bangladesh vaccinates over 7.1m girls in programme combatting cervical cancer: Unicef

South Asia immunises a record-high number of children in 2024

Guests at a national event held at the Shaheed Abu Sayeed Convention Center of BMU where key findings from a nationwide cervical and breast cancer screening programme incorporating electronic data tracking were unveiled on 25 May. Photo: UNB

30 lakh women must undergo HPV screening to prevent cervical cancer: Health experts

Representational image. Photo: Collected

Denmark could eradicate cervical cancer by 2040: Study

Photo: Collected

Vaccination, early screening can prevent cervical cancer death for women

File photo of icddr,b headquarters in Dhaka. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

icddr,b’s research leads to approval of fourth single dose HPV vaccine

Photo: Collected

Cervical cancer: Govt to vaccinate 62 lakh teens from 24 Oct

Photo: Collected

HPV vaccine can prevent cervical cancer in country

Photo: Collected

Experts attribute cervical cancer prevention to early screening

A girl reacts after receiving the HPV vaccine during the first phase of a country-wide HPV Vaccination Campaign targeting school-age girls between 9 and 14 years old, in Lagos State, Nigeria, November 3, 2023 in this picture obtained by Reuters on March 6, 2024. Gates Archive/Nyancho NwaNri/Handout via REUTERS

World Bank, Gates, UN pledge close to $600m to end cervical cancer

Photo: Courtesy

Cervical cancer awareness rally held at Eden Women's College

IFIC Bank holds workshop on prevention of cervical and breast cancer

IFIC Bank holds workshop on prevention of cervical and breast cancer

Photo: TBS

HPV vaccination against cervical cancer starts at school level in Dhaka

Vaccination campaign against cervical cancer launched

Vaccination campaign against cervical cancer launched

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