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Locally arranged, hands-on cervical cancer prevention training courses in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) can improve provider confidence in performing cervical cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment, researchers reported. More than 85% of cervical cancer cases and deaths occur in such resource-limited areas, which often lack effective and organized screening, detection, and treatment programs.
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Terry Giles ’70 (B.A. speech communication), owner and president of Giles Enterprises. Photo: College of Business and Economics
Alumnus Terry M. Giles lawyer, business leader, entrepreneur, author and longtime supporter of Cal State Fullerton has pledged a $1 million gift to benefit the Center for Leadership through his Giles O’Malley Foundation.
“With his generous support and visionary leadership, Terry is expanding the high-impact opportunities we aim to equitably provide all students at our top ten-ranked business school,” said President Fram Virjee. “The impact of this investment will eternally reverberate across the local business community and beyond, as it powers the development of diverse leaders needed for the future Orange County.”