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EPISODE · Mar 30, 2026 · 29 MIN

Why cervical cancer still kills despite vaccines and screening

from The Jefferson Exchange · host Mike Green, Natalie Golay

Cervical cancer is largely preventable, but gaps in screening, stigma and access to care continue to leave many women at risk, a University of Washington physician says.

Cervical cancer is largely preventable, but gaps in screening, stigma and access to care continue to leave many women at risk, a University of Washington physician says.

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Cervical cancer is largely preventable, but gaps in screening, stigma and access to care continue to leave many women at risk, a University of Washington physician says.

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