Basing on the statistics, around 12 Filipino women die due to cervical cancer daily. Yes, cervical cancer remains to be the top killers of women in the Philippines.
Cervical cancer is one
of the most curable types of cancer but despite this, it still ranks as one of
the leading causes of death among Filipino women today. According to the
Department of Health (DOH), while the number of cases of cervical cancer is decreasing
in developed countries like the United States, it is on the rise in the
Philippines.
Cervical cancer is commonly caused by the Human Papillomavirus. The HPV 16 and
18 viruses are commonly associated with the prevalence of cervical cancer among
Filipino women. Risky sexual practices, sexual intercourse at young ages, use
of injectable contraceptives and even smoking are identified as the reasons for
the development of this disease.
Though cervical cancer can be fatal if not caught in its early stages, it is
very treatable and can easily be detected through a Pap Smear test. A Pap Smear
Test or Pap Test is a simple procedure that tests the presence of abnormal
cells in the cervix, lower part of the uterus which, according to doctors, is
actually a very big help in bringing down cervical cancer cases.
“It is alarming that despite the availability of this the Pap Smear Test, many
women are still not getting it as regularly as they should,” said Carmie De
Leon, vice president for sales and marketing of Healthway Medical.
In observance of Women’s Month, Healthway Medical, the country’s most trusted
and leading mall-based clinic, is one with the government in enjoining women to
combat cervical cancer by making the public aware of the need to undergo Pap Smear
Test.
“As our mission of making men and women aware of the importance of making
healthy living part of every day lifestyle, we encourage women to take the Pap
Smear Test every year or every 2 years. Healthway Medical offers this test in
all our clinics in Metro Manila.” De Leon added.
She also adds that women should not be embarrassed to undergo the test
insisting that the Pap Smear Test is relatively simple and poses no great
discomfort.
Doctors advise that women 22 years old and above should undergo pap smear every
year or once every three years, particularly when results are negative for
three consecutive years. This ensures that the cancer is detected early while
it is still treatable.
In another study done by the ICO Information Center on HPV and Cancer, 30.3M
women in the Philippines ages 15 and above are at risk of developing cervical
cancer. It is the 2nd most frequent cancer among women in the Philippines and
is the 2nd most frequent cancer among women between the ages of 15 and 44 years
of age.
De Leon added: “It is also important to get vaccinated against the Human
Papillomavirus while early even if you are not at-risk.”
For more details, please contact (02) 751-4929 or visitwww.healthway.com.ph. Healthway Medical clinics are located
at the Alabang Town Center, Edsa Shangri-la, Market! Market!, Festival Mall,
Healthway Manila, SM The Block and Greenbelt 5
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