Recommendations for cervical cancer prevention and control in Ghana: public education and human papillomavirus vaccination
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Ghana Medical Journal
Abstract
Globally, cervical cancer is a major public health issue causing increasing morbidity and mortality especially in lowand
middle-income countries where preventive and control measures are lacking. In Ghana, it is the most common
cancer among women. Approaches to reduce the incidence and mortality of the disease in Ghana have had little success
due to lack of accurate data on the disease among other factors, to inform policies on prevention, early detection,
diagnosis and treatment. Additionally, the lack of clear commitment, policy direction and resources has hindered
the scale-up of some of the initiatives implemented to curb the cervical cancer situation in Ghana. In this paper,
we make recommendations on cervical cancer education and human papillomavirus vaccination. A collaborative
approach is needed involving both private and government organizations, health professionals and the general
public. Public education on cervical cancer and HPV vaccination needs to be delivered through a mixture of systems
including both healthcare facilities and outreach programs, involving teachers, youth groups, community members
and professional bodies. The vaccination of adolescents aged 10-14 years using the nonavalent HPV vaccine will be
important in reducing the incidence and mortality of cervical cancer in Ghana. The integration of public education
on cervical cancer prevention, HPV vaccination and screening programs into both medical and public health services
is critical in achieving high coverage of these programs.
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