China to screen 10 mln rural women for cervical cancer
Under the project, mainly financed by the central government, 1.2 million rural women would also get free breast cancer exams, the ministry said.
The program will cover 221 counties, mostly in the less developed central and western regions.
More than 100,000 new cervical cancer cases are recorded in China every year, accounting for one fifth of the world's total.
Shen Keng, a professor from the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, said although evidence showed that 90 percent of cervical cancers could be effectively prevented by getting tests every two years, fewer than 5 percent of those cases were in China.
The program forms part of the country's ambitious 850-billion-yuan (124 billion U.S. dollars) health care reform plan, ranging from vaccination drives to improved cooking and sanitary facilities in rural areas, Kazinform cites Xinhua. See www.chinaview.cn for full version.