Every year, cervical cancer claims over 350,000 lives—more than 85% of them in low- and middle-income countries—even though the disease is largely preventable.
At IPVS 2025 in Bangkok, we hosted a High-Level Roundtable on Scaling What Works: Bridging the Implementation Gap in Cervical Cancer Screening. The session explored why global commitments are not translating into equitable and sustainable national screening programs.
We are pleased to share the finalized Policy Brief, which synthesizes the discussions from the roundtable. It captures critical insights on enablers, barriers, and overlooked opportunities in scaling cervical cancer screening, and outlines concrete steps to transform successful demonstration projects into sustainable national programs.
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