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Cervical Cancer Awareness Month: Empowering Women Through Knowledge and Prevention

by Dr. Trupti Shirole on January 19, 2024 at 10:40 AM
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January is a crucial month on the health calendar, marked as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month (1). According to the World Health Organization (WHO), global cervical cancer incidence in 2020 reached an estimated 604,000 new cases, causing 342,000 deaths and securing its position as the fourth most prevalent cancer in women (2).


Alarmingly, India contributes nearly a quarter of global cases each year, coupled with a mortality rate approaching one-third. According to a recent report from Tata Memorial Hospital (TMH) in Mumbai, the impact of cervical cancer in India is stark, claiming the life of one woman every eight minutes. In 2020, low- and middle-income nations bore the brunt of this disease, with almost 90% of new cases and deaths reported in these regions. Globally, cervical cancer remains a significant health concern affecting women, with India ranking high in the prevalence of this disease.

What is Cervical Cancer?

Cervical cancer specifically targets the cervix, the passage between the vagina and the uterus. 99% of cases are linked to high-risk Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a common virus transmitted through sexual contact. While most HPV infections resolve spontaneously, persistent infection can lead to cervical cancer.

‘Every 8 minutes, a woman loses her life to cervical cancer in India. The urgency for awareness, prevention, and early detection cannot be overstated. Let's unite against cervical cancer and prioritize regular screenings. #CervicalCancerAwareness #PreventCervicalCancer #medindia’

Following breast cancer, cervical cancer stands as the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Indian women. Cervical cancer, often associated with Human Papillomavirus (HPV), is one of the most common cancers in our country. Regular screenings, such as Pap smears and HPV tests, play a pivotal role in early detection.

Stages of Cervical Cancer

Understanding the stages of cervical cancer helps to enhance awareness and early detection (3):

Importance of Early Detection of Cervical Cancer

A multidisciplinary approach, involving medical and radiation oncologists and surgeons, is vital to treat this cancer correctly. HPV vaccination is important in preventing cervical cancer (4). Timely vaccination can prevent this infection and thereby prevent cervical cancer. All girls between the ages of 11-26 years should be vaccinated.

Theme for Cervical Cancer

In the year 2024, the thematic focus of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month resonates with the imperative message of "Learn. Prevent. Screen" (5). This main idea emphasizes how crucial it is to spread information to reduce the chances of getting cervical cancer. It also points out how important it is to have regular screenings, which can save lives.

Over the years, the themes of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month have evolved with a dedicated purpose:

Urgency for Cervical Cancer Awareness

High-income nations benefit from awareness programs, including HPV vaccination and regular screening, the same preventive methods are limited in low- and middle-income countries. Consequently, cervical cancer often remains undiagnosed until symptoms have advanced, necessitating urgent awareness initiatives, particularly in these resource-constrained settings.

Significance of Cervical Cancer Awareness Month

Regular cervical screening emerges as a powerful preventive tool against both localized and non-localized cervical cancer. Since the 1960s, screening has demonstrated success in preventing cervical cancer on a community scale. A study conducted in 2016 revealed that individuals undergoing three-yearly screenings experienced an 83% reduction in non-localized cancers and a 48% reduction in stage I cancers compared to those unscreened for five years.

In comparison, women attending screenings at least every ten months witnessed a 90% reduction in non-localized cervical cancer odds and a 57% reduction in stage I cervical cancer odds compared to their counterparts who did not attend screenings for five years.

Preventing Cervical Cancer

Several precautionary measures can contribute to the prevention of cervical cancer (6):

American Cancer Society (ACS) Guidelines for Cervical Cancer Detection


As we observe Cervical Cancer Awareness Month, the call to action is clear - equip ourselves with knowledge, embrace preventive measures, and ensure regular screenings. By doing so, we contribute to the global effort to eliminate cervical cancer and build a healthier future for generations to come.

References:

  1. Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 2023 - (https:www.emro.who.int/noncommunicable-diseases/campaigns/cervical-cancer-awareness-month-2023.html)
  2. Cervical cancer- (https:www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/cervical-cancer)
  3. Stages of cervical cancer - (https:cancer.ca/en/cancer-information/cancer-types/cervical/staging)
  4. Human papillomavirus vaccine for cancer cervix prevention: Rationale & recommendations for implementation in India - (https:www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5761024/)
  5. IARC marks Cervical Cancer Awareness Month 2024 - (https:www.iarc.who.int/news-events/cervical-cancer-awareness-month-2024/)
  6. What Can I Do to Reduce My Risk of Cervical Cancer? - (https:www.cdc.gov/cancer/cervical/basic_info/prevention.htm)
  7. The ASCCP Cervical Cancer Screening Task Force Endorsement and Opinion on the American Cancer Society Updated Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines - (https:pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34138787/)
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