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  2. Cervical cancer - Wikipedia

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    Worldwide, cervical cancer is both the fourth-most common type of cancer and the fourth-most common cause of death from cancer in women, with over 660,000 new cases and around 350,000 deaths in 2022. [ 3 ] [ 25 ] It is the second-most common cause of female-specific cancer after breast cancer , accounting for around 8% of both total cancer ...

  3. Category:Deaths from cancer in India - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Deaths from cancer in India" The following 158 pages are in this category, out of 158 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Indian actor faces backlash after faking death in what she ...

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    “In 2022, India registered 123,907 Cervical Cancer cases and 77,348 deaths. After Breast Cancer, Cervical Cancer is the second-most frequent malignancy affecting middle aged women in India.”

  5. List of countries by cancer rate - Wikipedia

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    In many developing countries cancer incidence, insofar as this can be measured, appears much lower, most likely because of the higher death rates due to infectious disease or injury. With the increased control over malaria and tuberculosis in some Third World countries, incidence of cancer is expected to rise.

  6. Poonam Pandey: Uproar as Bollywood actor ‘death’ from ...

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    Pandey cited an Indian government pledge in this week’s Budget to improve uptake for cervical cancer screenings and HPV vaccinations, but claimed she could “say with certainty that only a ...

  7. Indian actor faces backlash after faking death in what she ...

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    Indian actor Poonam Pandey is facing criticism after faking her death in what she says was an effort to raise awareness for cervical cancer.

  8. Women in Punjab, India - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the female cervical cancer incidence rate in Punjab was 13 per 100,000 women in all ages. This was less than the rate of 14.75 in 1990. The female cervical cancer mortality rate was 7.14 per 100,000 women of all ages in 2019. This was lower than the rate of 9.34 in 1990. [15]

  9. Dolly Sohi - Wikipedia

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    Dolly Sohi (15 September 1975 – 8 March 2024) was an Indian television actress, known for playing the leads in Bhabhi and Kalash [2] [3] and appearing in Meri Aashiqui Tum Se Hi and Khoob Ladi Mardaani...Jhansi Ki Rani. [4] Born on 15 September 1975, she died from cervical cancer on 8 March 2024, at the age of 48. [5]