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Low-cost interventions significantly improve cervical cancer (CC) screening uptake and adherence in resource-limited settings. Tailoring approaches to local conditions enhances effectiveness, reducing CC incidence globally.

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  • Cervical cancer (CC) presents a significant global health challenge, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Existing screening programs face implementation barriers in resource-limited settings, necessitating innovative solutions.

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  • A variety of interventions can effectively mitigate CC incidence.
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  • Implementing tailored interventions is crucial for reducing the global burden of cervical cancer.