61. Georgia is one of a handful of states that recently extended Medicaid to women who have been diagnosed with breast or cervical cancer and lack health insurance. 62. He became terminally ill and his son Tom Duncan Jr., left, found out his fiance had cervical cancer. 63. He referred to legislation he co-sponsored last year that provides Medicaid to poor women needing treatment for breast and cervical cancer. 64. Her research established that immigrant women without access to adequate health care suffer higher rates of cervical cancer. 65. His wife, Annette, is recovering from recent surgery for cervical cancer. 66. His wife, Priscilla, is a breast cancer survivor and their daughter, Debbie, is a cervical cancer survivor. 67. His wife, Annette, has recovered from cervical cancer. 68. Hispanic and Japanese-American women in California have more than twice the rate of cervical cancer as white women. 69. However, she added there is no reason why anyone should die from cervical cancer. 70. In Arkansas, officials turned to the African-American faith community to help get the message out for breast and cervical cancer education. |
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