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- who: -linear, and Christina, Pahl from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: I. I Referring to the most recent cancer statistics provided on the World Health Organisation (WHO) database, maintained by the International Agency of Research on Cancer (IARC), cervical cancer represents the second most common cancer in women worldwide. The international incidence rates of cervical cancer show that almost 80 % of cervix cancer cases occur in low-income countries [1]. Therefore, in developing countries like Malaysia, cervical cancer has become a serious problem and is currently part of discussions in health Politics [2]. According to WCRF . . .
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