Excited to share insights from an important blog posted by our partners, the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), authored by Dr. Matejka Rebolj and Jane Rigney at Queen Mary University. They highlight the critical role of patient advocacy groups (PAGs) in achieving the goal of eradicating cervical cancer worldwide. Recently, a PAG event convened by Hologic brought together leaders from Belgium, Canada, Finland, France, Spain, Hungary, Netherlands, Switzerland, Turkey, the US, and the UK, emphasizing the importance of global collaboration.
Key points:
➡️ Patient advocacy groups are indispensable in driving political and societal commitment to achieving this historic goal.
➡️ Collaboration across borders is essential, requiring coordinated efforts among healthcare professionals, scientists, policymakers, and local communities.
➡️ Many countries are actively implementing strategies to eradicate cervical cancer, underscoring the potential for a world without this devastating disease.
Explore the full blog post to understand how collaborative efforts are shaping global strategies against cervical cancer: https://ow.ly/3y5B50SHz5V
Together, let's work towards a future where cervical cancer is no longer a threat. #BetterTogether
Did you know patient advocacy groups (PAGs) play a critical role in the fight against cervical cancer? Recently, we convened PAG leaders from across the globe to demonstrate the power of collaboration. Our partners at the Union for International Cancer Control shared an insightful blog by Dr. Matejka Rebolj Jane Rigney of Queens College regarding the power of PAGs in shaping global strategies.
➡️ Read the full blog post to learn how patient voices are driving change: https://ow.ly/3y5B50SHz5V
➡️ Join the conversation! Share your thoughts on the importance of patient advocacy in the comments below.
#BetterTogether #CervicalCancer #GlobalHealth
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