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AOGIN
Asia-Oceania Research Organisation in Genital Infection and Neoplasia
ASHA
American Social Health association
CES
Club Européen de la Santé
ECCA
European Cervical Cancer Association
ECDC
European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control
ECL
European Cancer Leagues Association
ECPC
European Cancer Patient Coalition
EUROGIN
European Research Organization on Genital Infection and Neoplasia
FIGO
International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
German Green Cross
IARC
International Agency for Research on Cancer
IPPF
International Planed Parenthod Federation
INCA
Institut National du Cancer
MAC
Members of the Parliament Against Cancer group
SANCO
Santé et Protection des Consommateurs
US-CDC
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
UICC
International Union Against Cancer
WHO
World Health Organization
WACC Network
Women Against Cervical Cancer Network (WACC Network)
is a Network of individuals, groups, institutions and organizations voluntarily engaged in women's health, as well as in cancer prevention, with the aim of saving women's lives and improving women's health globally...
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Our Cause
Cervical cancer is the second-most common cancer in women: it affects around half-a-million women and - each year - kills over 280,000, worldwide.
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By Joseph Monsonego