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The  Global Fight Against Cervical Cancer

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Cervical cancer still constitutes a significant Global health concern which has led to the World Health Organisation has announced an ambitious goal of eradicating cervical cancer as a major public health threat by the year 2040.

Prevention remains a cornerstone in the fight against cervical cancer yet there are huge inequities in access to these prevention measures with many populations globally have little or no access to vaccination, screening or diagnosis and treatment.  By promoting health equity and breaking down barriers to care, we can ensure that all women have equal opportunities to benefit from life-saving interventions.

The IFCPC aims to work in partnership with Governments, non-government organisations, healthcare providers, and advocacy groups to promote a shared commitment to raising awareness, promoting prevention strategies, and supporting access to quality healthcare services. In this way we can work towards a world without cervical cancer create a future where preventable deaths are minimized and women can be free from the burden of this disease.  

Find out more about the strategic focus as well as stories from around the world.

The WHO Elimination of cervical cancer initiative 


Cervical Screening

Population based screening programmes including  cervical cytology and HPV testing, have proven to be effective in detecting precancerous changes early, enabling timely interventions and reducing the incidence of cervical cancer. 

Access to screening remains a significant challenge but new technologies and innovative approaches provide hope to bridge the gaps amd help meet the WHO goal.

Find out more about Cervical Screening in the prevention of cervical cancer

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Vaccination

The widespread adoption of HPV vaccination programmes prevent infection with the Human papillomavirus (HPV), the primary cause of cervical cancer should protect future generations of women from developing this disease.

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Diagnosis and Treatment - Colposcopy

The IFCPC is striving to improve access to quality diagnosis and treatment through the education of healthcare professionals as well as the promotion of comprehensive knowledge of current evidence based cervical cancer prevention.

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Stories from around the world


Update from Asia

Checkout the showcase on what is happening in Asia 

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The Australian experience of HPV testing in the cervical screening Programme

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HPV Primary Screening - the Scottish perspective


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International Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy

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International Federation of Cervical Pathology and Colposcopy
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Birmingham, Alabama, 35216 USA

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