3,DECEMBER 2014 MELBOURNE: New guidance from WHO aims to help countries better prevent and control cervical cancer. The disease is one of the world’s deadliest – but most easily preventable – forms of cancer for women, responsible for more than 270 000 deaths annually, 85% of which occur in developing countries.
The new "Comprehensive cervical cancer control: a guide to essential practice" will be launched at the World Cancer Leaders’ Summit in Melbourne, Australia on 3 December 2014.
The main elements in the new guidance are:- Vaccinate 9 to 13-year-old girls with two doses of HPV vaccine
- Use HPV tests to screen women for cervical cancer prevention.
- Communicate more widely.
- Addressing inequities