Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala

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Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala
Prevent and Detect Cervical Cancer in Guatemala

Project Report | Jan 13, 2015
Guatemala Takes Steps to Prevent Cervical Cancer

By Sally Parmelee | Development Coordinator

WINGS Nurses Give Talk
WINGS Nurses Give Talk

This past December, Guatemala became the first country in the region to adjust its guidelines for the screening and treatment of cervical cancer in alignment with new recommendations from the World Health Organization. This is a huge step in the right direction. While in much of the developed world death as a result of cervical cancer is uncommon, it is still a real issue in Guatemala and other developing countries. Cervical cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths among Guatemalan women of reproductive age.

WINGS will follow the Ministry of Health’s lead and implement the new guidelines into our own work with cervical cancer. The new guidelines take into consideration the limited resources many developing countries face, and recommend VIA-visual inspection with acidic acid- as a highly effective tool in detecting the presence of cancerous lesions. While WINGS has been using VIA to detect cervical cancer since 2006, we are excited to see this form of screening adopted by national health institutions and other NGOs. Results with VIA are immediate, which eliminates the need for women to wait or return the next day for their results and/or treatment.

The primary cause of cervical cancer is the human papilloma virus, or HPV. There is a serious gap in HPV related data for women in Guatemala, particularly indigenous women. WINGS Board member and retired OB/GYN Roger Duvivier recently participated in a study to obtain current data on the prevalence and strains of HPV in the underserved indigenous population of highlands Guatemala. And based on this study, roughly 50% of indigenous women harbor some form of the virus. While no nationwide plan is in place to distribute the HPV vaccination, further studies such as this one, will set the stage for such a campaign.

With vaccination, regular screening, and treatment, no women should die of cervical cancer. In 2014, WINGS held 82 medical clinics, in which over 2,000 women were screened using VIA for cervical cancer. 51 cases required treatment for lesions using cryotherapy. WINGS is determined to continue spreading awareness of cervical cancer among the underserved, indigenous population in so that no more women die unnecessarily from this treatable disease.

Mobile Clinic in Community Tampur
Mobile Clinic in Community Tampur
Mobile Clinic in San Vicente
Mobile Clinic in San Vicente
Standing room only at clinic in Yalpemech
Standing room only at clinic in Yalpemech
Woman waits with her children, Clinic in Raxruha
Woman waits with her children, Clinic in Raxruha

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