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House approves bill directing state to run cervical cancer public-awareness campaign
Summary
Second-substitute H.B. 358 passed the House to establish and fund a Department of Health public-awareness campaign on cervical cancer, citing national and Utah incidence and highlighting detection and prevention advances including HPV testing and vaccines; the bill moves to the Senate after a 56–25 vote.
The Utah House on Friday approved second-substitute House Bill 358 to direct the Department of Health to establish and fund a public-awareness campaign on cervical cancer, emphasizing prevention, early detection and new medical technologies.
Representative Karen Morgan, sponsor of the measure, told lawmakers that…
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