1. ab ab Australia says:

    The stats in this report are wrong. If there are still "around 700 new cases" in 2011, it's nothing to boast about. Annual figures were reducing drastically prior to this.

    Australian Govt reports said,

    "Across all age groups there were 735 new cases of cervical cancer detected in Australia in 2001, a sharp decline from 1,089 in 1991 when organised screening started."

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