What measures is the Kerala government taking to prevent cervical cancer

The Kerala government is planning to initiate a vaccination programme aimed at preventing cervical cancer.
  • The Kerala government is planning to introduce a vaccination programme to prevent cervical cancer.
  • This initiative aims to vaccinate young girls between the ages of 9 and 15 against the human papillomavirus (HPV), which is the leading cause of cervical cancer.
  • The government will collaborate with schools and healthcare centers to administer the HPV vaccines to the target age group.
  • Information and awareness campaigns will be conducted to educate parents, girls, and the community about the importance of the HPV vaccine and its role in preventing cervical cancer.
  • Efforts will be made to ensure the vaccine is made accessible to all eligible girls across the state, including those from marginalized and rural areas.
  • The government will also undertake regular monitoring and evaluation of the vaccination program to assess its impact and effectiveness.
  • Furthermore, the state government will encourage regular screening for cervical cancer to identify and treat early-stage cases.
  • Health professionals will be trained to provide counseling and support to individuals regarding cervical cancer prevention and the importance of regular screenings.
These measures by the Kerala government aim to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer and improve the overall health and well-being of women in the state.
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