Continuous attention on cervical cancer prevention


 

Precancers grow very slowly, hence getting screened regularly will prevent precancers from becoming cervical cancer. Screening for cervical cancer is recommended at the age of 25 and it should be done every 5 years. Cervical cancer is very rare before the age of 25, hence women between the age group 25-65 years should do their PAP test at regular intervals.

The goal of cervical cancer screening is to find precancers early so that they can be treated before they develop into cancer. Screening can also find cervical cancer at an early stage when it is easier to treat. There are 2 types of the cervical cancer screening test, they are:

The HPV test looks for infection by high‐risk types of HPV that are more likely to cause precancers and cancers in the cervix.

The Pap test looks at the cells taken from the cervix to find changes that might be cancer or precancers.

For women living in low-income settings with limited financial, cultural, or and lack of quality medical care it is difficult to go for a screening process. So, to provide medical care and healthcare support to the people in the rural areas especially Aurangabad and Jalna, our volunteers from GeBBS Foundation along with the doctors from Hedgewar Hospital conduct regular health check-up camps. Every day our mobile van visits different villages with our Hedgewar doctors and nurses to conduct these camps. Recent camps that were conducted in the last couple of weeks were Khamkheda, Donwada,  village, Waghola and Lohagadnandra village, Lingdari and Anjandoh village.

Along with the screening camps, our volunteers in association with Savitribai Phule Mahila Ekatm Samaj Mandal regularly conduct COVID-19 awareness sessions in different villages of Aurangabad and Jalna. Our volunteers constantly educate the people in the rural areas on 3 things – wearing a face mask, wash hands frequently and maintain social distancing.

In this way, our GeBBS Foundation volunteers continuously assist the vulnerable people in the rural areas of Aurangabad and Jalna. Together, we will continue to be the change you want to see.


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