Why should we eradicated Cervical cancer?

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Why should we eradicated Cervical cancer? dalene barnard

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer 2. Common

Breast cancer Causes Types Lifestyle Genetics Bad luck Pregnancy Breastfeeding Family history Smoking Alcohol Unknown Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS) Invasive Breast Cancer (IDC/ILC) Angiosarcoma of the Breast Inflammatory Breast Cancer Paget Disease of the Nipple ER positive PR positive HER2 positive Tripple negative

HPV 99,7% Ca Cervix

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer 2. Common 3. The ideal cancer to eradicate

HPV STI Sexual contact 2 types: hr & lr Infection: Asymptomatic Warts Cancer

Warts Physical impairment Functional impairment Cosmetic Painful Difficult to treat Freeze Surgical removal Radiotherapy

Pain

Incontinence

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer 2. The ideal cancer to eradicate 3. Common 4. It causes significant suffering

Young women Age 20-49 SEC Mothers Grief Emotional suffering of children and family

Family Income Education Early motherhood Childhood mortality Household Children raised by others Pixabay

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer 2. The ideal cancer to eradicate 3. Common 4. It causes suffering and death of young women 5. Loss of young women impact society severely.

Cervical cancer eradication Cure Prevention Eliminate the cause

HPV Vaccine Young girls (&boys) 9-13 year old girls 2 types – LR & HR / HR R450 x2

Why eradicate cervical cancer? 1. Eradicate all cancer 2. The ideal cancer to eradicate 3. Common 4. It causes suffering and death of young women 5. Loss of young women impact society severely. 6. IT IS POSSIBLE!

Eradicated Cervical cancer?