India still loses nine women every hour to preventable cervical cancer

India continues to struggle with a heavy cervical cancer burden. The government’s new HPV vaccination push is now being positioned as a crucial intervention, one that could finally bend the mortality curve and close long-standing gaps in awareness across states.

India continues to struggle with a heavy cervical cancer burden, losing nine women every hour to this preventable disease. The condition is linked to the human papillomavirus (HPV), with pap smear tests and HPV vaccines serving as effective prevention measures.

The government's recent HPV vaccination drive, including the Cervavac vaccine, is positioned as a crucial intervention in cancer prevention. Under the Ayushman Bharat scheme, cervical cancer screening is being promoted. The Maharashtra HPV programme focuses particularly on raising awareness.

These initiatives aim to address disparities across states and bend the mortality curve, though HPV awareness remains a gap.

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