2018 AARP Purpose Prize Winner Susan Cotton
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2018 AARP Purpose Prize winner Susan Cotton launched The Lily Project, a women’s health NGO that provides cervical cancer screening and treatment to women in Nicaragua’s rural villages. Although cervical cancer is easily prevented with simple screening and early treatment, it is still Nicaragua’s number one cancer killer.
2018 AARP Purpose Prize winner Susan Cotton launched The Lily Project, a women’s health NGO that provides cervical cancer screening and treatment to women in Nicaragua’s rural villages. Although cervical cancer is easily prevented with simple screening and early treatment, it is still Nicaragua’s number one cancer killer.
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