The technology fighting Rwanda’s silent killer of women

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By AFP When Rwandan villager Lillian was diagnosed with cervical cancer, the 30-year-old feared that her life was over. But a new gadget aimed at patients in low-income countries offered her hope. When Rwandan villager Lillian was diagnosed with cervical cancer, the 30-year-old feared that her life was over. But a new gadget aimed at patients in low-income countries offered her hope. “The medical diagnosis was very scary; my husband couldn’t believe it,” Lillian — not her real name — told AFP. “We had heard of people dying of cancer and that it was incurable, so it was a very scary moment.” …

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