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The Sharjah Sharjah Forum for the Prevention of Human Papillomavirus and Cervical Cancer, organized by Sharjah on Thursday, was organized by Friends of Cancer Patients, in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and Community Protection, the Abu Dhabi Health Department and a number of health facilities in the United Arab Emirates and the region. United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), document "Combat HPV and cervical cancer 3×3", which included six themes, endorsed by participants from governmental, regional and international organizations and academics.
Sawsan Jaffar, president of the Cancer Friends Association, said: "The discussions and deliberations of the Forum resulted in the publication of this document that we seek to implement, which contributes to the eradication Human papillomavirus and cervical cancer We say that with more cooperation, we can achieve more success and achievements in this area.
Sawsan Jafar added, "We are committed to the Cancer Patients Association to implement the Sharjah Document on the Control of HPV and Cervical Cancer 3×3 in accordance with the United Nations Global Joint Programs on HIV / AIDS. prevention and control of this disease.We will engage in global collective efforts to eradicate cervical cancer.Public health issues of the next generation, and call on all government agencies, academic, research and medical institutions to ratify this document ".
Three commitments and three promises
– Strengthen cooperation and work on the provision of HPV vaccine to reach high levels of coverage, including young women and community segments in poor and disadvantaged areas around the world.
– Strengthen health services to improve the access of girls and women to early detection and treatment of cervical cancer, ensuring the provision of high quality orthopedic care and providing treatment to patients who can not to pay for treatment
– Promote awareness of individuals and communities through health education programs, community education and social mobilization.
Commitments included the adoption of local and regional strategies in line with global cervical cancer initiatives.
– Work with partners to develop innovative technological solutions for medical examinations and implement pricing policies to improve the range of vaccines, immunizations and medical examinations, and to encourage their demand.
– Collective confrontation of cervical cancer to achieve universal health coverage.
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