Cervical and Breast Cancer: Community Health Service and Community Mobilization Development
Cervical and Breast Cancer: Community Health Service and Community Mobilization Development
1992
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Feb 1, 2007
Resolution on Cancer Prevention & Control
(WHA 2005)
Approved in May 2005
Expresses the strong commitment of WHO
and its Member States:
– to intensify action against cancer
– to give priority to the control of tumours
• which are of public health relevance
• which are amenable to early detection and
successful treatment such as cervical and
breast cancers
Sumber WHO/RHR
Jhpiego Country Experience
CURRENT PROGRAMS
PAST PROGRAMS COTE D’IVOIRE
GHANA GUYANA
MALAWI INDONESIA
PHILIPPINES MOZAMBIQUE
THAILAND PERU
ZIMBABWE SOUTH AFRICA
INITIATIVES TANZANIA
ETHIOPIA MDI STUDY
KENYA PHILIPPINES
NEPAL THAILAND
5
India
Project Propose
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Conceptual Framework
Technical input Out Put Out Come Impact
Building political
commitment of
diverse stakeholders
SocMob strategy
Improved coverage
Agents of Change: Organizing Increased availability Cervical cancer
• Facilitators community through and accessibility of Increased use of screening
• Midwives Participatory community-based skilled providers for Decrease number of
Analysis and action for Cervical screening Cervical Ca Advance stage
Problem Solving cancer Prevention
BCC strategy
Raising community
awareness through
CaCervix prevention
Campaign
Communication
Formative study
Review the current communication tools on
Cervical and breast cancer
Improvement communication tools
Develop modules for Kader
Training Kader on Cervical and Breast Cancer
prevention communication tools
Conduct community education on cervical and
breast cancer at any event in the village
Working with APPI to spread out the
communication among women organizations
associate with APPI
Social Mobilization
Effective services
system is important
Effectiveness
Link Screening
of treatment
Good test coverage & Treatment
Appropriate management
of screen positive
Limit lost to follow up Screening
Coverage
Reasonable Treatment
cost
Results Of Cancer Screening