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16-February-2024
EMPOWERING WOMEN: FACING CERVICAL CANCER WITH KNOWLEDGE AND ACTION

Cervical cancer is one of the most common types of cancer affecting women worldwide. However, many women still lack information about this disease, which can lead to late diagnosis and ineffective treatment. Therefore, it is crucial for every woman to empower herself with accurate information about cervical cancer and the steps that can be taken to prevent and manage this disease.

The Importance of Education and Awareness

Education and awareness are key to facing cervical cancer. Women need to understand what cervical cancer is, its causes, symptoms, and associated risk factors. This education should start early, and public health education programs need to be enhanced to reach all segments of society.

Early Detection through Pap Smear Tests

One of the most important steps in cervical cancer prevention is early detection. The Pap smear test is a simple test that can detect abnormal changes in cervical cells, even before they become cancerous. Women are advised to undergo Pap smear tests regularly according to guidelines set by their healthcare providers.

PT Isotekindo Intertama is a distributor of  CY-PREP ™ CY-100 Processor, which are accurate pre-cervical cancer cytology examination products with the LBC method. The CY-PREP ™ CY-100 Processor product consists of the following components:

A. Sample collection using CY-PREP ™ Pap Test CERVIX-BRUM ®

Benefits:

  1. Sterile sampling equipment, specially packaged for patient safety, and designed to collect endocervical and ectocervical cell samples simultaneously.

  2. Designed to facilitate sample collection and reduce discomfort during sampling.

B. Liquid media for storing, transporting, and preserving test samples using CY-PREP ™ Pap Test Preservation Solution

Benefits:

  1. Protects samples, lasts for 3 weeks at room temperature (15-30°C). Samples are safe from dryness and damage.

  2. Minimizes the risk of crucial samples being left in the sampling tool.

  3. Stores all cervical samples so that all sample cells can be examined.

  4. Provides enough examination samples so that patients do not need to undergo resampling for further tests.

C. Separating the examination target material from debris and impurities using dual filter

Benefits:

  1. Creates thin-layered preparations.

  2. Cells become clearer when examined because the cell staining process is more perfect and adheres better.

D. Glass slides for sample attachment using IHC link glass slide

Benefits:

  1. Includes areas for writing patient IDs, ensuring patient data accuracy.

  2. Better reading quality because IHC link glass slides have positive charges, so cell attachment is better

HPV Vaccination
 
Human papillomavirus (HPV) is the primary cause of cervical cancer. HPV vaccination is an effective preventive measure to reduce the risk of HPV infection and, consequently, cervical cancer. HPV vaccines are recommended for girls and boys at the appropriate ages by international health organizations.

Seeking Medical Assistance

It is important for women not to hesitate to seek medical assistance if they experience suspicious symptoms or have certain risk factors for cervical cancer. Regular check-ups and consultations with doctors are crucial steps for early detection and effective management.

Support and Resources

In facing cervical cancer, social support and resources are also important. Family, friends, and support groups can provide much-needed emotional support during the treatment and recovery process. Additionally, there are many organizations and resources available to provide information, support, and practical assistance to women affected by cervical cancer.

Conclusion

Empowered women are those who are equipped with knowledge and awareness about cervical cancer and take necessary preventive actions to protect their health. Through education, early detection, vaccination, seeking medical assistance, and social support, women can face cervical cancer with strength and determination to combat this disease.

 

References:

  1. World Health Organization. (2020). Cervical Cancer. https://www.who.int/cancer/prevention/diagnosis-screening/cervical-cancer/en/ 
  2. American Cancer Society. (2020). Cervical Cancer. https://www.cancer.org/cancer/cervical-cancer.html
  3. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. (2020). HPV and Cancer. https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/hpv/index.htm
  4. National Cervical Cancer Coalition. (2020). About Us. https://www.nccc-online.org/about-us/
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