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flag Less than 20% of women in low- and middle-income countries get early diagnosis for breast or cervical cancer, compared to over 30% in high-income nations, due to limited screening and care access.

flag A global study finds that less than 20% of women in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer at an early stage, compared to over 30% in high-income nations, due to limited screening, healthcare access, and treatment infrastructure. flag Metastatic breast cancer is far more common in LMICs, and treatment access lags, with only 56% receiving surgery versus 78% in wealthier countries. flag Early diagnosis and care adherence remain low worldwide, especially for ovarian cancer, highlighting urgent needs for improved health systems, funding, and equitable access to prevention and treatment.

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