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Re-thinking breast and cervical cancer preventive campaigns in developing countries: the case for interventions at high schools

机译:在发展中国家重新思考乳腺癌和宫颈癌预防措施:高中干预案件

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The negative impact of cervical and breast cancers in low and lower-middle income countries are worsening, and, along with other non-communicable diseases, occur disproportionately in these resource-limited economies. Most preventive approaches to these cancers require government funding, but few countries with the most at-risk population can afford government-sponsored universal vaccination, screening, diagnostic and treatment programmes, which, along with socioeconomic issues, contribute to the poor outcomes in these mostly developing countries. An urgent need exists, therefore, to find an effective, affordable, cost-effective, culturally-acceptable and sustainable way of reducing these cancers. This paper advocates a re-thinking in the current preventive campaigns. Using evidence provided by recently-published papers, a case is made for enlightenment campaigns to primarily target teenagers (boys and girls) in high schools of developing countries. Inclusions into the schools' academic curricula are the recommended approach, given that both cancers take hold on populations within that age bracket. This approach, if adopted, may be the only accessible, affordable and realistic approach that gives millions of women in low and lower-middle income countries the chance at survival. Empowering them early instils the self-awareness and confidence necessary for young adults to take charge of their own health. The acquired knowledge, in turn, helps them adopt positive attitudes and preventive behaviours that will, ultimately, prolong their lives. The recommended approach offers governments and concerned stakeholders an evidence-based option that allows them to deliver cost-effective and sustainable life-saving interventions, while hoping to get around the bottlenecks that limit the large scale implementation of other effective but capital-intensive strategies.
机译:低低中间收入国家宫颈癌和乳腺癌的负面影响正在恶化,以及其他非传染性疾病以及这些资源有限的经济体中不成比例地发生。这些癌症的最多的预防方法需要政府资金,但有很少有风险的人口的国家可以负担政府赞助的普遍接种,筛查,诊断和治疗方案,以及社会经济问题,主要是这些大多数人的差的结果发展中国家。因此,迫切需要寻找有效,价格实惠,具有成本效益,有效的,可持续的可接受可接受的和可持续的减少这些癌症的方法。本文主张目前的预防运动重新思考。利用最近发表论文提供的证据,是针对发展中国家高中针对主要目标青少年(男孩和女孩)的启蒙运动的案件。鉴于两种癌症在该年龄段内的人口上持有众所周知,概述是建议的学术课程。如果采用,这种方法可能是唯一可接近的,价格实际和现实的方法,使数百万妇女在低中和中低收入国家的生存机会。赋予他们早期的自我意识和私人,为年轻人负责自己的健康。反过来,所获得的知识帮助他们采取积极的态度和预防性,最终延长其生命。建议的方法提供了各国政府和有关利益相关者的证据选择,使他们能够提供成本效益和可持续的救生干预措施,同时希望绕过限制其他有效但资本密集型战略的大规模实施的瓶颈。

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