Early detection and prevention, including CA 125 testing and HPV vaccination, are crucial in the fight against gynecological cancers.


Written by saumya pandey |Updated : February 5, 2024 11:01 AM IST

In India, gynaecological cancers pose a significant health challenge for women. According to the Global Cancer Observatory 2020 and World Health Organization data, the incidence of gynaecological cancers is on the rise. These cancers affect the reproductive organs, including the cervix, uterus, ovaries, vagina, and vulva, highlighting the pressing need for awareness, early detection, and preventive measures. Globally, cervical cancer remains a prevalent concern, with India contributing significantly to the burden. Regular screenings, particularly Pap smears, can detect precancerous changes in the cervix, enabling timely intervention. Additionally, measuring CA 125 levels, a protein associated with ovarian cancer, provides an additional layer of screening for early detection.

Vaccination against the Human Papillomavirus (HPV), a major risk factor for cervical cancer, is a crucial preventive measure for young girls. Dr. Ishu Gupta, a senior medical oncologist, at Cancel Cancer Hospital, Delhi emphasizes the importance of widespread HPV vaccination campaigns to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer and related gynaecological cancers.

Uterine and ovarian cancers also impact a substantial number of Indian women. Understanding the risk factors, such as obesity, hormonal imbalances, and family history, can aid in early detection.

In conclusion, early detection and prevention, including CA 125 testing and HPV vaccination, are crucial in the fight against gynaecological cancers. Dr. Ishu Gupta urges women to take charge of their health, undergo regular screenings, and embrace preventive measures. By fostering awareness and breaking the silence surrounding these cancers, we can empower women to lead healthier lives and reduce the impact of gynaecological cancers on our society.





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