Addressing Cervical Cancer: A Critical Challenge
Approximately 90% of deaths from cervical cancer and sexually transmitted diseases occur in low-resource regions, where access to medical testing and healthcare services remains limited.
Global Epidemic
Across the world, especially in rural communities, developing regions, and low-income countries, survival rates can drop by as much as 20%. This decline reflects the limitations of healthcare systems in addressing the needs of women living in remote and economically disadvantaged areas. Even in places where services are available, many women delay or completely avoid screening due to personal, cultural, or practical barriers. As with many forms of preventive care, the perceived value often fails to outweigh the concerns and challenges associated with the process.