Cervical cancer remains a major health crisis in Indonesia, where it stands as the second most common cancer after breast cancer. According to statistics from the Global Burden of Cancer Study (Globocan), Indonesia witnessed 36,633 new cases and 21,003 deaths in 2020 alone, translating to...
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