“I see these young women who are in their 30s or 40s with these horrible cervical cancers — advanced stage 3, 4. These are diseases you should be seeing in Third World countries or where they don’t have health care,” said Summer Dewdney, a gynecologic oncologist at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago.
See “No Woman Should Ever Die of Cervical Cancer” on the Rush University Medical Center website (February 17, 2020)