HPV virus, the silent culprit causing sex cancer in both men and women
HOÀNG XUYẾN - HUYỀN TRANG |
Not only causing cancer in women, HPV is also a virus that threatens men's health, causing many dangerous diseases.
HOÀNG XUYẾN - HUYỀN TRANG |
Not only causing cancer in women, HPV is also a virus that threatens men's health, causing many dangerous diseases.
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Da Nang - The City Labor Federation organizes free screening for cervical cancer and breast cancer for female union members in difficult circumstances.
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According to statistics from globocan, each year, Vietnam records about 6,200 HPV-related cancers, of which more than 2,500 women die from cervical cancer.
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More than 1,000 people have flocked to Thailand this week after the Myanmar military attacked one of the country's largest fraud centers.
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The National Assembly voted to pass a Resolution approving the proposal to dismiss Ms. Pham Thi Thanh Tra from the position of Minister of Home Affairs.
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The National Assembly approved the dismissal of Mr. Do Duc Duy from the position of Minister of Agriculture and Environment for the 2021-2026 term.
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Cao Bang - On the afternoon of October 24, the Provincial People's Committee held a conference to announce the decision on personnel work and appoint key leaders.
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HCMC - Despite having raised the ground and repaired it many times, every time the tide rises, water still overflows into the house. Furniture must be positioned high, only a little carelessness will make it wet and damaged.
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Quang Tri - Heavy rain caused deep flooding in many low-lying areas along the O Lau River, people in Nam Hai Lang commune had to move by boat and boat.
Tường Minh |
Da Nang - The City Labor Federation organizes free screening for cervical cancer and breast cancer for female union members in difficult circumstances.
Khương Duy |
NAPAS, Mastercard và Payoo tiếp tục phối hợp thực hiện chương trình an sinh xã hội “Chạm sẻ chia, Trao hy vọng” năm thứ ba liên tiếp.
Lệ Hà |
According to statistics from globocan, each year, Vietnam records about 6,200 HPV-related cancers, of which more than 2,500 women die from cervical cancer.