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There are over 39.6 million women in the Philippines aged 15 and above who are at risk of developing cervical cancer. The gravity of the situation is underscored by the annual diagnosis of 7,897 new cases and the tragic loss of 4,052 lives to cervical cancer. In the landscape of cancer incidence in the Philippines, cervical cancer emerges as the second most frequent cancer among women, making it a formidable health concern. These statistics not only highlight the scale of the problem but also emphasize the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to address its prevalence and impact on Filipino women.
Health education and awareness campaigns play a crucial role in empowering women to take charge of their reproductive health. These initiatives can dispel myths, reduce stigma, and encourage regular health check-ups. Collaborative efforts between the government, healthcare professionals, and non-governmental organizations are essential to implement and sustain effective cervical cancer prevention and control measures.
Through this event, the American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines aims to create a supportive platform that fosters collaboration among healthcare professionals, and non-governmental organizations. By uniting diverse stakeholders, AmCham, through its Pharmaceutical Committee, strives to amplify the impact of cervical cancer awareness efforts, enabling women to make informed decisions about their health and fostering a collective commitment to preventive measures and early detection.