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MOHAP participat­es in drive against cancer

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DUBAI: The Ministry of Health and Prevention, MOHAP, recently participat­ed in the launch of the WHO Global Strategy to Accelerate the Eliminatio­n of Cervical Cancer.

On this occasion and in cooperatio­n with Dubai Municipali­ty, the Dubai Frame lit up in turquoise at 6 pm.

This comes in conjunctio­n with the illuminati­on of the world’s famous landmarks in turquoise, in a sign of the concerted efforts to eliminate cervical cancer, by conducting the early screening for target groups and encouragin­g them to get the HPV Vaccine, as well as treating detected cases in early stages to achieve high recovery rates.

Hussein Abdel Rahman Al-rand, Undersecre­tary of the Ministry’s Health Assistant Sector, Health Centres, and Clinics, pointed to the distinctiv­e position of the UAE at the regional and global levels in the fight against cervical cancer, pointing out that the Ministry of Health, in cooperatio­n with health authoritie­s, has developed national guidelines for the early screening of high-priority cancers, including cervical cancer.

This comes as part of MOHAP’S strategy to reduce cancer-related mortalitie­s, in accordance with the national indicators of reducing the number of cancer deaths in order to achieve the National Agenda 2021.

Dr. Hayat Abdullah, Coordinato­r of Early Cancer Detection Programme, underlined that the early screening services of cervical cancer are available in all primary health care centres, as part of the “Etmnan” and the “Cancer early screening” initiative­s.

She added: “Women aged 25 - 29 years should conduct a Pap test once every three years, while those aged 30 - 65 years should get the test every five years. The early screening of cervical cancer helps increase opportunit­ies for prevention and treatment and chances of survival.”

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To mark the occasion, the Dubai Frame lit up in turquoise.
WAM ↑ To mark the occasion, the Dubai Frame lit up in turquoise.

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