Ministry of Health calls for Increased Cervical Cancer Screening
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January is observed as Cervical Cancer Awareness Month and therefore the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Nutrition has renewed its commitment to ending cervical cancer as a public health problem—an achievable goal when we vaccinate, screen, and treat in a timely and equitable way. Saint Lucia has already made meaningful strides towards elimination targets and has seen increased HPV coverage in girls and boys aged 11-12 years. The Ministry of Health has also improved its access to screening, care and follow-up for cervical cancer. There has been increased screening of women at the primary healthcare level – an engagement that we will continue to strengthen. Cervical cancer screening is now offered under Universal Health Coverage (UHC) with Human Papillomavirus (HPV) testing and liquid-based cytology (LBC) being made available island wide. Services are available, with a strong focus at the primary care level. Cervical cancer prevention and early detection services are offered throughout the health system, with Primary Care and Community Wellness Centres playing a central role. This month, the Ministry of Health will continue focused action to expand coverage, improve screening quality and follow-up, and ensure that every woman can access prevention, early detection, and care.














