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Jun 10, 2025, 08:56
Giuseppe Troisi Shared New Analysis On Cervical Cancer Published in BMJ Global Health
Giuseppe Troisi, Technical Officer at the World Health Organization, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Excited to share that our new analysis “Harnessing primary healthcare to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in the Eastern Mediterranean Region” is now live in BMJ Global Health!
Why it matters:
• Cervical cancer still claims thousands of lives across the EMR—even though it is largely preventable.
• Primary healthcare offers the most cost-effective way to deliver HPV vaccination, early detection, and timely referral—yet many systems struggle with funding gaps, workforce shortages, and sociocultural barriers.
• Our paper spotlights successful country examples, unpacks the bottlenecks, and lays out actionable policy levers—from stronger PHC infrastructure and public-private partnerships to self-sampling and community-led outreach.Open-access article.
I hope these insights support colleagues and decision-makers working toward WHO’s 90-70-90 elimination targets. Let’s accelerate progress together—no woman should die from a preventable cancer.”
Title: Harnessing primary healthcare to reduce the burden of cervical cancer in the Eastern Mediterranean Region
Authors: Giuseppe Troisi, Nahla Gafer, Heba Alsawahli, Khalifa Elmusharaf, Matilda Byström, Jihan Azar, Mohamed Afifi, Asmus Hammerich,Hammoda Abu-Odah, Lamia Mahmoud
Read OncoDaily’s article about Cervical Cancer.
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