"There is no need to rush," said Angela Raffle, a specialist in cervical cancer screening with the National Health Service in Britain.
一名专门为英国国民医疗服务机构进行宫颈癌检查的医生安吉拉·瑞福尔说:“没必要匆匆忙忙。”
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Almost 80% of cases today and an even higher proportion of deaths from cervical cancer occur in low-income countries, where access to cervical cancer screening and treatment virtually does not exist.
目前近80%的宫颈癌病例以及更高的死亡率发生在低收入国家,那里几乎无法获得宫颈癌筛查和治疗。
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Currently, the best way to prevent cervical cancer is through regular gynaecological screening and, when necessary, treatment of associated pre-cancerous lesions.