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Saratani ya mlango wa kizazi yaongoza kwa vifo Tanzania
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Saratani ya mlango wa kizazi yaongoza kwa vifo Tanzania

Mwananchi about 16 hours 1 mins read
Saratani ya mlango wa kizazi imeendelea kuwa tishio kubwa kwa wanawake nchini, ikiongoza kwa idadi ya wagonjwa na vifo vinavyotokana na saratani, huku wataalamu wakisisitiza umuhimu wa uchunguzi wa mara kwa mara ili ugonjwa huo ugundulike mapema.

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