Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Policy

Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control Policy

In order to mitigate the impact of cervical cancer on health and socio economic development, the country needs to implement a comprehensive cervical cancer prevention and  management programme. This entails implementation of three interdependent strategies, namely: reducing oncogenic HPV infections; detecting and treating cervical pre-cancer; and providing timely treatment and palliative care for invasive cancer. This policy update takes the above strategies into account. It also recognises technological advancements in cervical cancer prevention methods and new evidence on prevention and treatment approaches in the context of an endemic HIV epidemic. Furthermore, this policy makes provision for all women over the age of 30 years to undergo three free cervical cancer screening tests at ten year intervals in South Africa’s public health sector. It also clarifies the availability and screening cycles for women living with HIV.
Type
Policies
Topic
Cancer
Language
English
Publisher
National Department of Health
Year
2017