As Valentine’s Week has started, Manipal Hospitals and Live India have joined hands to promote cervical cancer awareness and encourage health screenings for loved ones. Recognising the importance of prioritising women’s health, this initiative aim to raise awareness about cervical cancer prevention and screening during this romantic time of the year.
Cervical cancer is a significant health concern affecting women worldwide, yet it is highly preventable with regular screenings and HPV vaccination. In light of this, Manipal Hospitals along with Live India has launched a campaign to educate the public about the importance of early detection and prevention.
In addition to raising awareness, we are also encouraging individuals to take action by getting themselves and their loved ones tested or vaccinated during Valentine’s Week. By prioritising health screenings and vaccinations, individuals can take proactive steps to protect themselves and their loved ones from cervical cancer.
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