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A cancer expert from the University of the Philippines-Philippine General Hospital (UP-PGH) has warned that some occupations may place workers at risk of developing cancer.

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MANILA, Philippines - The Tour of Hope, a fund-raising event for cervical cancer patients, will hold a five-day, 500-km bike tour dubbed “Dare to be Bold” starting May 24.

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The vinegar you dip your chicharon in and use to flavor your paksiw can also be used to check if a woman is at risk for cervical cancer that affects some 7,000 Filipino women every year.

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But the potted flowers surrounding the UP-PGH Cancer Institute and the bright-colored paintings on the walls of the wards are more than just pretty decorations. Together with doctors, staff, and hospital attendants, they form part of a healing process that go beyond what science can heal.
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MANILA, Philippines - The Tour of Hope, a fund-raising event for cervical cancer patients, will hold a five-day, 500-km bike tour dubbed “Dare to be Bold” starting May 24.

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The vinegar you dip your chicharon in and use to flavor your paksiw can also be used to check if a woman is at risk for cervical cancer that affects some 7,000 Filipino women every year.

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But the potted flowers surrounding the UP-PGH Cancer Institute and the bright-colored paintings on the walls of the wards are more than just pretty decorations. Together with doctors, staff, and hospital attendants, they form part of a healing process that go beyond what science can heal.
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