
Most women aren't getting regular tests for cancer, other dangerous diseases, survey shows
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A new multiyear, global survey of women's health shows that most women aren't getting regular tests or screenings for cancer and other dangerous diseases that kill millions of people every year.
On average 33% of women across the 116 countries and territories surveyed said they had been tested in the past 12 months for high blood pressure.
Fewer than 19% of women reported being tested for diabetes in the past year, though it is the sixth-leading cause of death for women.
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