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A study has found self-collection swabs are enabling more women to be screened for HPV, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer.
Vaccination against HPV has also been shown not to wane in a long-term follow up of more than 300,000 girls and women.
And another win for exercise — moderate to vigorous physical activity has been associated with a lower risk of death among survivors of bladder, endometrial, lung, rectal and ovarian cancers.
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By ABC Australia5
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A study has found self-collection swabs are enabling more women to be screened for HPV, which is the leading cause of cervical cancer.
Vaccination against HPV has also been shown not to wane in a long-term follow up of more than 300,000 girls and women.
And another win for exercise — moderate to vigorous physical activity has been associated with a lower risk of death among survivors of bladder, endometrial, lung, rectal and ovarian cancers.
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