🌸 GenWorks Celebrates Cervical Health Awareness Month This January: Prevent, Protect, and Screen! 💉Cervical cancer is preventable, and together, we can make a difference. The World Health Organization’s (WHO) Cervical Cancer Elimination Initiative aims to eliminate cervical cancer as a public health problem by 2100. This bold goal requires action on three key pillars: 1️⃣ Vaccination: 90% of girls fully vaccinated against HPV by age 15 2️⃣ Screening: 70% of women screened with a high-performance test by age 35 and again by age 45 3️⃣ Treatment: 90% of women with precancer treated and 90% of women with invasive cancer managed 🎯 Let's unite to spread awareness, protect future generations, and work towards a healthier tomorrow! 💖 #GenWorks #CervicalHealthAwareness #CervicalCancerPrevention #HPVvaccine #HealthForAll #CervicalCancerAwareness #PreventCancer #VaccinateAndProtect #WHO #WomensHealth #ScreeningSavesLives #EndCervicalCancer World Health Organization Cervical Cancer Elimination Consortium - India (CCEC-I)
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🌍 The World Health Organization (WHO) has an ambitious and achievable plan to eliminate cervical cancer as a global public health problem. Here’s the timeline and strategy: 2020: The WHO launched the Global Strategy to Accelerate the Elimination of Cervical Cancer. The goal? To reduce cases to fewer than 4 per 100,000 women per year. 🎯 2030 Targets: By this milestone year, every country should aim to achieve: ✅ 90% of girls fully vaccinated with the HPV vaccine by age 15 ✅ 70% of women screened for cervical cancer with a high-performance test by age 35 and again by age 45 ✅ 90% of women diagnosed with cervical disease receiving treatment 🔬 What It Means: If we can achieve these targets, cervical cancer could be virtually eliminated within the next century! It’s not just a dream—it’s a reality within our grasp, thanks to advancements in vaccines, screenings, and treatments. 💡 How You Can Help: ✔️ Vaccinate your children against HPV at age 9-12 ✔️ Get screened regularly for cervical cancer ✔️ Spread awareness and advocate for access to vaccines and screenings worldwide Together, we can create a future where cervical cancer is a thing of the past!❤️ • • • • • #EndCervicalCancer #HPVAwareness #CervicalHealth #HPV #hpvvaccine #WHO #healthmatters #vaccineswork #GlobalHealth World Health Organization
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Join Michael Banoba, Manager Admin & Health Information - AGA Health Foundation, in the fight against cervical cancer! Let's unite to prioritize women's health and well-being. Together, we can: Promote regular cervical screenings Encourage HPV vaccination Raise awareness about cervical cancer Support early intervention and treatment Every woman deserves to live a healthy life. Your health is your right! Take action today to prevent cervical cancer and let's make a difference together! #CervicalCancerAwareness #CervicalCancerPrevention"
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🌍 Empowering Women with Self-Swab Cervical Cancer Screening Health officials aim to boost screening rates with self-directed, simple methods. Early detection, paired with HPV vaccination, drastically improves outcomes and tackles global health disparities. Self-swabbing paves the way for accessible, convenient cancer care—empowering women worldwide to take charge of their health. 💪💉 More at https://lnkd.in/dtqugzcd #CervicalCancer #CancerPrevention #WomensHealth #GlobalHealth #HPV #EarlyDetection #SelfSwab
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🌍 Empowering Women with Self-Swab Cervical Cancer Screening Health officials aim to boost screening rates with self-directed, simple methods. Early detection, paired with HPV vaccination, drastically improves outcomes and tackles global health disparities. Self-swabbing paves the way for accessible, convenient cancer care—empowering women worldwide to take charge of their health. 💪💉 More at https://lnkd.in/dtqugzcd #CervicalCancer #CancerPrevention #WomensHealth #GlobalHealth #HPV #EarlyDetection #SelfSwab
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National Cervical Health Awareness Month: Cervical Cancer Prevention Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable types of cancer with regular testing and is highly curable when found early. By combining the following strategies—regular screenings, vaccination, and healthy lifestyle choices—women can take proactive steps towards reducing their risk of cervical cancer. #CervicalHealthAwareness #WomensHealth #CervicalCancerPrevention #HealthLiteracy #VisualLearning #MedicalAnimations #NMAL #MedicalVisualization #HealthcareResources Learn more: https://nmm.fyi/sqt985li
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Cervical cancer is caused by many things. Mentioned in this post are few of the major causes of cervical cancer. Early detection and vaccination are key to prevention. Stay informed and protect your health! 💙 #CervicalCancerAwareness #StayHealthy #CancerAwareness #CancerTreatments #SSO #SSOSingapore #SingaporeSocietyOfOncology
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Boys, Men, and HPV: Is it Time for Global Gender-Neutral Vaccination? In a fortnight’s time, the World Health Assembly meets in Geneva to address some of the most pressing issues in global health. GAMH and NOMAN is an Island: Race to End HPV have co-organised an exclusive breakfast roundtable side event on 29 May to bring together influential public health leaders and policymakers from around the world to: ➡ Promote discussion about the role of gender-neutral HPV vaccination (GNV) in effectively reducing the global burden of cancer in both men and women. ➡ Identify the key barriers to and opportunities for achieving worldwide GNV. ➡ To inform participants about GAMH and NOMAN’s forthcoming Global Call for Action on GNV. #hpv #cancer #hpvvaccine #EndHPVGlobal #menshealth
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💜 This Cervical Cancer Awareness Week, let's join hands to spread knowledge, encourage prevention, and support those affected. 💜 Cervical cancer is largely preventable through regular screening and vaccination. Here's how you can take charge of your health: ✨ Get screened regularly – Pap smears and HPV tests can catch early signs. ✨ Get the HPV vaccine – Protect yourself and future generations. ✨ Stay informed – Know the symptoms and risk factors. Let’s reduce the stigma, spark conversations, and empower everyone to prioritize their health. Share this to raise awareness and remind someone you care about to get checked! 💪 #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVPrevention #HealthMatters #TakeCharge #ScreeningSavesLives #PreventionIsBetterThanCure
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Happy New Year to Everyone. Woman is God’s wonderful creation. She is a greatest gift to mankind, giving birth and carrying forward life on this earth. She is the backbone of the family and the society. Yet somewhere and somehow, she is under rated and considered a secondary citizen. But coming to her health issues, it is always a neglect area not only in low socio-economic society but also seen in affluent class of society also. Moreover, it is a woman prime nature to put her family, her children, career, duties in frontline in her life. She only addresses her health problems when she develops symptoms to that stage where it is a hindrance to her day-to-day activity. One of such neglected disease is Cervical Cancer which kill more women because they were never been screened. If all the medical practitioner makes it a routine to screen each and every woman walking in their OPD for whatever reasons, then it will be a great help in saving our women from dreadful preventable disease like Cervical Cancers. Secondly also to vaccinate all the girls and boys with HPV vaccination which will in future save them from deadly HPV related cancers and warts. Let’s us start this year with simple pledge in the month of January – “A Cervical Cancer Awareness Month” to guide our woman and motivate them for cervical cancer screening. #cervicalcancer #cervicalcancerprevention #hpvtesting #dnaploidytesting #hpvvaccination #savewoman #cervicalcancerawarnessmonth #colposcopy #nsv #cervisure #preventiveoncologist #gyneconcolgist
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🌟 January: A Fresh Start and a Time for Awareness 🌟 Happy New Year to all! As we step into 2025, let’s embrace this new chapter with hope, resilience, and purpose. January isn’t just a time to set goals and reflect, it’s also Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, a time to educate, support, and encourage action for better health outcomes worldwide. Why Cervical Cancer Awareness Matters Cervical cancer is one of the most preventable and treatable cancers when detected early. Yet, it remains a significant health challenge, particularly in low-resource settings. Each year, over 600,000 women are diagnosed, and sadly, more than 300,000 women lose their lives to this disease. The good news? With proper prevention, vaccination, and early detection, we can save countless lives. Key Facts to Know: • Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is the leading cause of cervical cancer, but vaccines like the HPV vaccine are up to 90% effective in preventing it. • Routine screenings such as Pap smears and HPV testing can catch abnormalities early when treatment is most effective. • Leading a healthy lifestyle, avoiding smoking, eating well, and practicing safe sex also reduces risk. How You Can Take Action: • Get vaccinated. If you’re eligible or have loved ones who are, consult your doctor about the HPV vaccine. • Encourage screenings. Support and remind the women in your life to schedule regular check-ups. • Spread awareness. Use your platform to share this critical information and reduce stigma around women’s health. Together, we can contribute to the WHO’s goal of eliminating cervical cancer as a public health issue by 2030. As we move forward into this new year, let’s carry this spirit of awareness into every aspect of our lives. Let’s prioritize health both our own and the well-being of those around us. Let’s build communities that are informed, compassionate, and proactive. Here’s to a year of growth, action, and collaboration! Whether in health, personal goals, or professional aspirations, let’s strive to make 2025 a year to remember. Let’s make it count for ourselves and for others. Feel free to share your thoughts, goals, or initiatives for Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and the new year in the comments. Let’s keep the conversation going! #CervicalCancerAwareness #HPVAwareness #NewYear2025 #HealthMatters #TakeAction
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