TAILIEUCHUNG - DELIVERING CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD

With Ministries of Health taking the lead, it is important for cervical cancer programmes to engage all levels of the health system while involving all non-health and private sector stakeholders as much as possible. This should take into consideration current health system structures, human resource capacity, funding mechanisms, health information systems, and access to health services. Decision-making at all levels should be evidence-based. | DELIVERING CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD As committed advocates for maternal health and universal access to reproductive health services we recognize that our battle to advance the health of girls women and mothers does not end with a safe pregnancy. The same weak health systems that leave women at risk for pregnancy-related mortality are also responsible for unacceptably high rates of cervical cancer and other diseases that affect women after their childbearing years. Cervical cancer which is preventable and treatable is the number one cancer killer of women in developing countries. The disease is far too common among the same women who struggled to survive childbirth. Today cervical cancer causes more than 275 000 deaths each year over 88 percent of which occur in developing Over the past decades scientists public health researchers clinicians policymakers women s health and cancer advocates and private sector partners have worked tirelessly to raise global awareness of cervical cancer. They have identified and developed high-impact low-cost solutions to prevent this devastating disease. Today there are a combination of new and affordable high-tech tools and effective simple solutions. The question is no longer how but when and where we will protect our daughters and mothers by ensuring that comprehensive cervical cancer prevention programs are provided to all women. As profiled in this brief recent projects throughout the developing world have demonstrated that a new way forward is possible and we can improve women s access to health services throughout their lifetimes. Until now cervical cancer was truly a neglected area of women s health. The GAVI Alliance s November 2011 decision2 to include HPV vaccines among the vaccines it supports for developing countries is a significant moment in the global effort to improve access to reproductive health for women. We count this as one of the most promising advances in women s health in

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